Sentence examples for that will constrain from inspiring English sources

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"The idea of adopting a plan in three weeks that will constrain us for the next 30 years is the worst kind of public policy," he said.

Analyst Michael Blogg at Investec said: Smiths' update today flags several issues that will constrain performance in the short-term, including a slow start at interconnect and caution at John Crane.

Already, thanks in part to the tar mining, Canadians have almost the highest per capita emissions on earth, and the stripping of Alberta has scarcely begun.This is the bitter calculus that will constrain any effort to address global warming.

"This is an in situ experiment that will constrain these theories," says McFadden.

We have entered into a more interdependent global economy with many benefits, but despite its appeal and power, there are political and physical forces that will constrain its power.

Consequently, it is the plane (horizontal or vertical) affording the larger of the two optic flow sums that will constrain the bee's speed.

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"Consumers also remain quite pessimistic about their future earnings, a sentiment that will likely constrain spending during the holidays," said Lynn Franco, director of the Conference Board's Consumer Research Center.

Indeed the security establishment's shameless attempts to weave cover for Tempora from its badly fraying provisions are the best argument for new laws that will properly constrain them with a healthier dose of proportion.The full review of Ripa that accompanies Drip is a powerful win.

Unfortunately representatives of 50 of the same governments are also meeting this week in Geneva to negotiate binding rules that will seriously constrain countries' ability to meet those targets.

Some will age gracefully, but most will encounter pain and loss of organ function that will severely constrain their lifestyle, so one objective for personalized medicine should be helping people to make better health decisions [ 6].

Moreover, attitudes towards DEC production (Glithero et al., 2013c; Sherrington et al., 2008) demonstrate a range of farm-level, tenancy and market condition factors that will additionally constrain large scale UK DEC biomass production.

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