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"constraint" Meaning
constraint
/kənˈstreɪnt/
Noun
something that restricts or limits the freedom of doing something
"constraint" Example Sentences
Because of time
constraints
, we can't include that feature in this phase of the project.
Marriage tends to bring with it a few
constraints
.
Generally speaking, private schools tend to have more
constraints
than public schools.
Having
constraints
can force you to find creative solutions.
The designer's work is best known for breaking free from traditional
constraints
.
"constraint" Related Lesson Material
Energy is the number one constraint in space.
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Residents at Maplewood Senior Living, assisted-living communities in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Ohio, are typically in their 80s or 90s, with cognitive disorders, chronic medical conditions, or mobility constraints.
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The rich countries have rising demand for food and other products such as rubber alongside constraints in land and natural resources, while in the poor countries, production is cheap and resources abundant.
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“There is so much that I can do outside of the White House and sometimes there is much more that you can do outside of the White House without the constraints,” she said.
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The ADB said national output (GDP) should reach 6.9 percent in 2017, and 7 percent in 2018, despite fiscal constraints and weaker global demand for minerals in recent years.
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"The challenges with the environment have progressed where there are life-and-death issues, and science has loosened its moral constraints and is willing to develop a biological creature identical to a human being," he said.
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