constrain
Example Sentences
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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.
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
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