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Constraints The achievement of both existing conservation goals and future adaptation at many sites was reported to be constrained by factors such as livestock farming, drainage for arable farming, abstraction for public water supply, and flood defenses designed to protect urban areas, as summarized in the examples in the results section above.
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Despite great evolutionary age and a large variety of color patterns within this genus, morphology and size have been reported to be highly constrained (Sturmbauer and Meyer, 1992), owing to the fact that all populations and sister species fill the same trophic niche in the littoral species community.
High salinity has been reported to be one of the major constrains for tailing revegetation in many tailing impoundments [6], especially in Queensland [30, 31].
In-depth process evaluations report longer-term implementation to be constrained by ritualised care environments, high staff turnover, low organisational support for user-involved care planning and insufficient commitment to professional and team development.
The findings suggest that, rather than needing to be constrained or required to report back to the DCLG, councils need to be empowered to carry out their statutory requirements around traffic regulation and enforcement.
"Not for Apple to be constrained by it.
The power of financial markets needs to be constrained.
The potential privacy impact of Nearby appears to be constrained.
Philosophers are thus to be constrained by scientific standards.
Or "I don't like to be constrained..."...
Slowly he realised that there was no need to be constrained by cultural boundaries.
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