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"I feel very constrained," she said.
They are very constrained in how they can move around, largely for security reasons.
But, he added, "in cash terms they are really very constrained".
"The infrastructure for transmission in Connecticut is very constrained," she said.
In those days, parents felt very constrained in their choice of names (especially for boys).
And as Mr Hamilton notes, supply is very constrained in the short term.
"A lot of us felt very constrained growing up in the 1950s, which was a dismal and very conventional decade".
"I have tried to explain to people who ask about how very constrained we feel in Burma," she says.
Hunt said the BBC should recognise the "very constrained financial situation" the country was in and it would need to change "huge numbers" of things that it does.
"Yes, we'd all like to make hay of this, and we'll do what we can, but we are very constrained," said Michael Mondavi, founder and president of Folio Fine Wine Partners, a producer and importer of wines here.
One of the reasons was it had been a difficult place to cover, with periods in which it was entirely off-limits, and carefully guided journalist 'tours' when they were allowed in — very constrained.
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