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constraint

[kuhn-streynt] / kənˈstreɪnt /




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A Jan. 9 AI strategy memo from Hegseth emphasizes that the Pentagon needs to be able to “utilize models free from usage policy constraints that may limit lawful military applications.”

From The Wall Street Journal

If electricity supply constraints collide with surging demand, that investment wave could add price pressures rather than relieve them.

From Barron's

Royal Mail is allegedly "choosing not to deliver letters" on time because of constraints at delivery offices, an MP has claimed.

From BBC

Large cap producers are unlikely to commit quickly to rebuilding Venezuelan output, Bernstein said, given portfolio constraints and capital concerns.

From MarketWatch

But Tandon said despite the "quarter of broad-based strength, we expect growth to soften again, reflecting both cyclical headwinds and structural constraints".

From Barron's