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Constrains meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of constrain
Example sentences (20)
Economically, Milliken explained a conundrum whereby even where there is an acknowledgement of the unviability of two primary schools in a village, current legislation constrains planning innovation to address this.
However, GenX and other types of PFAS are not regulated as hazardous waste in the U.S., which constrains the EPA from rejecting imports as long as the exporter has fully completed the required paperwork.
The decision to move constrains our options and limits what decisions are within reach.
KCB Group acquired NBK some five years ago but has struggled the many issues it inherited including non-performing loans and significant capital constrains.
Such a restrictive style constrains people from having the courage to collaborate on research even when they understand it is necessary for the collective progress of their school.
Push-pull factors provide the structural context that constrains choice.
The December 2019 OPEC+ decision to further cut oil production constrains short-term growth while the recent escalation of US-Iran tensions poses risks.
There are a handful of such women, devoted to shoring up outmoded styles of masculinity, the heroic breadwinner, the strong and bountiful silverback, a model which constrains both men and women.
A $225 million infusion into PERA is also included in the final bill, but the prospect of Colorado continuing to make such contributions and increasing education funding runs into the Taxpayer Bill of Rights, which constrains state spending.
In the event of a perceived gap in the law, the constitution should never be interpreted in a way that constrains government processes.
It’s not unusual for close to half the field to be eliminated by the time the first storm constrains the island.
That constrains new supply and eventually prices respond, triggering an escalating wave of investment that eventually leads to over-supply and another downturn.
Capital constrains insurers' ability to sell earthquake insurance as well as wind insurance in hurricane zones.
For example, the weak anthropic principle alone does not distinguish between: * Only one universe will ever exist and there is some underlying principle that constrains the CC to the value we observe.
He rejected the third (uniformity of rate) as an unjustified limitation on scientific inquiry, as it constrains past geologic rates and conditions to those of the present.
In general, since particles also have a velocity component along the magnetic field line, the Lorentz force constrains them to bend and move along spirals around the field lines at the cyclotron frequency.
In small pools, predators are mostly absent and competition between tadpoles becomes the variable that constrains their survival.
One central property of chance is that, when known, it constrains rational belief to take the same numerical value.
Sinusoidal standing waves in a box that constrains the end points to be nodes will have an integer number of half wavelengths fitting in the box.
Such has been the patient sufferance of the women under this government, and such is now the necessity which constrains them to demand the equal station to which they are entitled.