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The government's actuaries expect it to start rising more quickly, as Obamacare expands insurance, the population ages and the economy recovers.There are factors that may constrain costs, however.

This observation has forced another reflection on how we work now – the rules and regulations that seem to be imposed by employers and regulators that may constrain how professionals respond or connect to people.

New strategies need to take into account growing environmental challenges that may constrain biofortification efforts.

Wipro is only the latest to warn that a shortage of trained employees is pushing up wage costs to a point that may constrain future growth.

Light availability is potentially an important resource that may constrain reproduction, because light intensity can affect net photosynthetic rate (Kitajima 1994).

We draw comparison to plasticity mechanisms known to mediate natural sensorimotor skill learning and discuss principles of homeostatic regulation that may constrain endogenous BMI effects in the adult mammalian brain.

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For example, studies of quantitative traits suggest that epistasis is pervasive (reviewed in Mackay 2013), and there is experimental evidence that this may constrain the number of possible evolutionary paths that lead to trait variation (Weinreich et al. 2005; Blount et al. 2008; Bridgham et al. 2009; Gong et al. 2013; Park and Lehner 2013).

Much consideration has been given over the years to what may be described as the 'negative' aspect of budgeting; that budgets may constrain innovation and learning, and that budgetary pressure may lead to unintended behavioural side effects.

The kinetics of the adsorption process is a features that may strongly constrain the use of the adsorbent.

Morphological convergence among radiations suggests deterministic evolution is strong enough a force to overcome variation in phylogenetic background and ecological setting that may differentially constrain the morphological 'space' available to diversifying lineages [1] [4].

In particular, the mechanisms linking genotype to phenotype can be complex (e.g., pleiotropy, polygeny, epistasis) and result in genetic architectures that may either constrain or promote the effects of selection on beneficial alleles in a new environment (Gompel and Prud'homme 2009; Elmer and Meyer 2011; Losos 2011; Conte et al. 2012; Rogers et al. 2013).

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