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constrain

[kuhn-streyn] / kənˈstreɪn /


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In the modern era, the British heritage of common law, freedom of speech and personal virtue didn’t constrain innovation but produced it.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even when U.S. studios do score a hit, the financial upside is constrained.

From MarketWatch

After a recent Central Economic Work Conference, Max Zenglein, senior economist for Asia-Pacific at The Conference Board, noted that officials continue to emphasize consumption while constrained by debt and supply-side priorities.

From Barron's

The Social Security trust funds are constrained by law and can only invest in a special type of U.S.

From MarketWatch

The Social Security trust funds are constrained by law and can only invest in a special type of U.S.

From MarketWatch