Sentence examples for would be constrained from inspiring English sources

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Costs would be constrained through competition.

Options for intervention would be constrained by cost.

But he also said that, as chairman, Mr. Waxman would be constrained in what he could actually accomplish.

"It was a wonderful experience, but I feel like a lot of the stories I want to tell would be constrained in that format".

If they were declared prisoners of war, the United States would be constrained in questioning them, or holding some separate from the others.

Houses in Newcastle could represent good value and be affordable to first-time buyers, but lenders would be constrained from granting loans.

Investors were worried that the new president would be constrained in choosing economic officials by the same political forces that propelled her into power.

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Yet the decision should turn not on the popularity of the incumbent, but on the extent to which he, or any successor, would be constrained by democratic checks from abusing his power.

No matter what happened in particular, prices would rise rapidly in the 1970s, and oil production would be constrained not because of a real shortage of oil but for political reasons, with producers taking advantage of the very tight supply-demand relationship.

FTO designation would complicate any Mexican government deals for criminal groups, and U.S. agencies or NGOs that might want to help a potential Mexican peace process would be constrained as well.

And some research firms that track components earlier predicted that the supply of the Mini would be constrained because of limited production of its Retina display.

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