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constraint

[kuhn-streynt] / kənˈstreɪnt /




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Such abundance makes the job of a critic difficult: For every artist and presentation that gets singled out there are several others that are elided due to space constraints.

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That constraint has now weakened—and in many cases, it has been broken.

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For the RBA, the data will point to whether aggregate capacity constraints are more or less worrisome than before.

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Many warn, however, that only about half of any quota increase typically translates into actual output, as some members face capacity constraints.

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While demand remains healthy, he noted that supply-chain constraints drove longer lead times for customers.

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