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Republicans were quick to condemn the measures, saying they constituted a government overreach that would constrict energy production and strangle the nation's economic recovery.
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"The thought that we would constrict our artists who we've invested in and construct the investment we make in EMI to dissolve the market would be commercial suicide," Mr. Grainge said.
The financial market turmoil showed no sign of ending, and with each day, the risks rose that banks would constrict the flow of credit to the real economy, endangering business investment and consumer spending.
The baby, identified only as J. L., was found unresponsive, lying face down on a futon on the floor and wearing a jacket that would have constricted his movement.
"To do that with a purely battery-electric vehicle, you would have to take up most of the space at the back with batteries, where the passengers are, or certainly you would constrict that space substantially," said Winand.
The employees argued that the requirement, which stemmed from a 2004 Homeland Security Presidential Directive issued by George W. Bush, was a violation of privacy and would constrict the open and free environment that had drawn them to work at JPL.
"If they're installed properly and you leave sufficient slack, it's not a problem," he said, adding that it was important not to wrap the strands too tightly around the girth of the tree, which would constrict growth.
The department long resisted this reform, contending it would constrict traffic flow.
Yet his portrait of her is indistinct, as if clarity would constrict the marvelous.
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