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Restricting the scope or freedom of action.
limiting
restricting
confining
constrictive
restrictive
1
Rising labour costs and weak demand remained key factors
constraining
companies' growth.
2
But the law is
constraining
that possibility by making those activities illegal.
3
The present civilisation of India has the
constraining
power of the mould.
4
The government hopes to weaken Hamas by
constraining
its ability to govern.
5
Some contacts said their inability to fill vacancies was
constraining
business growth.
6
However, gm alone was the most
constraining
factor for photosynthesis in ferns.
7
Some economists, including the Fed, believe that weak productivity is
constraining
wages.
8
By comparison, the hierarchy of Christianity can seem hopelessly
constraining
,
says Smith.
9
If the offer had been a
constraining
appeal, I should have doubted.
10
For Delfina was playfully
constraining
her mother to remain upon her knees.
11
It suggests the main factor
constraining
credit growth is no longer loan quotas.
12
Regenerative processes were a great opportunity for
constraining
systems to fail.
13
World Economic Growth is expected to slow, thus
constraining
South Africa.
14
Officials have credited the lockdown measures with
constraining
the spread of the virus.
15
And I've never been very good at
constraining
my scientific pursuits.
16
Trying to find the perfect engagement ring is steeped in
constraining
financial realities.
constraining
constrain
constrain power
constrain love
constrain factor
constrain force
constrain hand