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constraint

[kuhn-streynt] / kənˈstreɪnt /




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The company operates in a competitive market dominated by global players such as Agoda and Trip.com, while its new medical-tourism push could face regulatory constraints.

From The Wall Street Journal

But there are a series of technical challenges that need to be overcome, including launch constraints and radiation that could degrade chips used in the data centers.

From MarketWatch

But there are a series of technical challenges that need to be overcome, including launch constraints and radiation that could degrade chips used in the data centers.

From MarketWatch

The supply constraints are good news for sectors such as memory and storage, networking and hardware, Klein added, because companies can raise prices, helping gross margins.

From MarketWatch

The supply constraints are good news for sectors such as memory and storage, networking and hardware, Klein added, because companies can raise prices, helping gross margins.

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