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constrain

[kuhn-streyn] / kənˈstreɪn /


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"Compounding this situation is the decline in foreign reserves and Government savings, which are further constraining fiscal space and exchange rate policy options."

From Barron's

Dispersing coyotes are constrained by Interstate 280 to the south, where coyotes are struck and killed every year, she added.

From Los Angeles Times

The laws don’t expressly prohibit the organization from working in the West Bank or in Gaza but have constrained its ability to operate there.

From The Wall Street Journal

America’s strategic superiority was constrained by the limitations of the new geopolitical realities, and it had no intention of starting a nuclear war.

From The Wall Street Journal

“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