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constraint

[kuhn-streynt] / kənˈstreɪnt /




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Boutcher said he was committed to "prioritising" it, but warned that funding constraints within the service are making it difficult to tackle the issue.

From BBC

It also can measure the limits of releases from strategic petroleum reserves, spare production capacity, freight constraints and refinery substitution, he said.

From MarketWatch

Near collisions on runways at U.S. airports persist amid operating constraints and communication shortfalls.

From The Wall Street Journal

Near collisions on runways at U.S. airports persist amid operating constraints and communication shortfalls.

From The Wall Street Journal

Parts of the materials complex “are benefiting from rising capex and supply constraints tied to the energy transition and resource nationalism, which are pushing up prices for base and industrial metals,” they said.

From MarketWatch