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constraint

[kuhn-streynt] / kənˈstreɪnt /




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High costs, limited production capacity, and supply-chain constraints are major barriers to universal access to the injections that can help people shift significant weight, says WHO.

From BBC

As a pair of academics wrote recently in MIT Sloan Management Review, “The barrier to full automation isn’t raw capability—it’s a stack of human, legal and cultural constraints.”

From The Wall Street Journal

It also said the efforts "should be complemented by pro-growth structural reforms, including measures to foster more innovation and digitalisation, cut red tape, reduce labour supply constraints... and deepen European economic integration".

From Barron's

This finding strengthens the evidence that cleaner fuels have substantially reduced shipping's impact on cloud properties and provides an important constraint for improving future climate models.

From Science Daily

Countries looking to expand their AI capabilities face constraints, such as procuring sufficient power for data centers.

From The Wall Street Journal