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to constraints
noun
Something that constrains; a restriction.
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The phrase "to constraints" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that something is being limited or restricted by certain conditions or limitations. Example: The company was unable to expand its operations due to constraints on their budget. In this sentence, the phrase "to constraints" is used to express that the company's ability to expand is limited by their financial constraints.
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It asks how people respond to incentives, how they respond to constraints.
Workers in eusocial colonies are thought to forgo reproduction due to constraints on independent breeding.
She also listens to constraints in the vocabulary and the repetitive manner in which the stories or incidents are told.
Like the "listening tour," it is a response to constraints that to any ordinary person would have been paralyzing.
While pariahs are able behave with impunity, when brought within the international system, they become subject to constraints.
Unlike Dover, though, he is subject to constraints: the silence of his suspects and the lethargy of his own police department.
"Puzzles are constructed according to constraints," said Will Shortz, the crossword editor for The New York Times, commenting on the comparison.
These factors have led to constraints on some components.
Let and hence due to constraints (19), (20), and (21).
subject to constraints in Equation (1) through (9).
Ensuring feasibility with respect to constraints (8b) to (8d).
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