Sentence examples for very very constraining from inspiring English sources

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"The storytelling possibilities of the shooter are fascinating but they're also very, very constraining," he said.

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But, he added, "in cash terms they are really very constrained".

The writer's voice took on a life of its own, which I think he found very constraining.

When we want every development dollar to count for an immediate impact, it becomes very constraining on our ability to re-think our approach to problems.

"I feel very constrained," she said.

They are very constrained in how they can move around, largely for security reasons.

"The infrastructure for transmission in Connecticut is very constrained," she said.

"A lot of us felt very constrained growing up in the 1950s, which was a dismal and very conventional decade".

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.

"I have tried to explain to people who ask about how very constrained we feel in Burma," she says.

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