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constrained

[kuhn-streynd] / kənˈstreɪnd /
ADJECTIVE
forced
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“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

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

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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.

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