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constrain

[kuhn-streyn] / kənˈstreɪn /


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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.

From The Wall Street Journal

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

From Barron's

The estimates rely on the best available data but are constrained by gaps in high-quality cancer data, especially in resource-limited countries.

From Science Daily

“Previously, capacity was constrained by clean room space, but this limitation is being addressed through the acceleration of new clean rooms and the re-purposing of existing ones,” they added.

From MarketWatch

Despite this advantage, tokamak experiments have long been constrained by an upper density limit.

From Science Daily