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constrain

[kuhn-streyn] / kənˈstreɪn /


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“The internet shutdown has severely constrained our access to information,” said Ahmed Benchemsi, a spokesperson for the Middle East and North Africa office of Human Rights Watch.

From The Wall Street Journal

Lingering financial-stability concerns tied to rising household debt and the property market have also constrained the central bank’s ability to lower borrowing costs.

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In the wake of the crisis, new rules required banks to hold more capital against loan losses and cash to handle funding outflows, which constrained their lending.

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Treating them as something society can simply “pause” doesn’t reduce demand for digital services; it constrains the supply of compute, raising costs and outsourcing technological progress elsewhere.

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The housing market has been constrained for several years, with rising housing costs one of the main drivers.

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