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The partitions, he explained, were too constraining to drivers and reduced visibility.
Foote denied the claim, claiming he found it too constraining to write roles for specific actors, although he did hope Duvall would be cast in the part.
The term 'small and medium' is beginning to be too constraining to include all the 'emerging' companies.
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That's fine for Web pages, but too constrained to move a high-definition video image, which needs about 85 megabits of capacity.
Lush, hand-painted images offer plentiful consolation, but its beauty forms a gilded cage: until the undeniably moving final movements, it just feels several shades too constrained to fully honour its heroine's restless, questing spirit.
It's not just the recession and the need for escapism that drives this love of blockbuster fiction; these heroines express a side of themselves women often feel too constrained to be.
As Cole Porter, he wanders around in "Night and Day" looking politely oblivious; he's afraid to cut loose and be himself, yet he's too constrained to suggest anything resembling Cole Porter, so the hero seems to have a sickly, joyless nature.
There is a self-comforting school of thought that the war in Iraq, and the enormous price President Bush has paid for it in political capital, international prestige and diplomatic flexibility, has left the White House too constrained to launch yet another high-risk, unilateral assault - this time in Iran.
Beese says that in previous attempts to crystallize active DNA polymerase, the enzyme was too constrained to do its job.
Existing energy-based indicators are not designed to include multiple impacts and are too constrained to assess the sustainability of these processes.
Overall, the finding that the effects of various network covariates are strongly content-dependent suggests that a standard contagion framework might be too constrained to understand the health sentiment dynamics occurring on this network.
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