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How to use constraining in a sentence

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The problem for government is to avoid constraining that which, if unconstrained by government, is free.
Those debts, they say, appear to be constraining recovery, blunting monetary expansion and limiting the political appeal of fiscal stimulus.
With China constraining bank lending, all those concepts are now in doubt. To me, it's a timely reminder that QE is not the only influence.
In the Senegal Agreement this requirement is far more constraining so that vessels can lose their licences for failure to comply.
On the other side, the land army, army intelligence units, and the corps of gendarmes oppose such reforms, which they find excessively constraining.
But whatever the terms and conditions of these loans, I suggest they not be overly constraining.
And since these skills atrophy with age, the outcome is constraining future financial literacy skills development.
Most economic regulation stifles market forces, either by mollycoddling banks or constraining them.
Of course, unemployment will continue to rise, constraining consumer expenditure.
Indeed, countervailing power may act as a factor constraining a price increase, not a price decrease.
Surface exposure dating with cosmogenic nuclides is a valuable method for absolute dating of landforms as well as for constraining rates of landscape evolution.
To use this property for temperature measurement, the shape of object constraining the volume, e.g. within a capillary is necessary.
If the service loop passes over a pool, appurtenant structure or other obstacle or constraining element.
For one, these maps often use narrative to chart the landscape, rather than constraining it to a grid with coordinates.
Some of the recommendations which await council approval are the deregulation of red-tape and restrictive by-laws constraining economic activity in the city.
The price of imports, which had been a constraining factor on price increases, began to increase towards the end of the year.
One gets the sense that he finds the Western episteme constraining, if not suffocating, in its insistence upon the ideological hold and closure of meaning.
Rhetorical analysis focuses on the role and nature of symbolic systems in enabling and constraining our means of identification and consubstantiation.
These skyrocketing costs, which are affecting poor people around the world, are severely constraining food assistance programs for refugees and displaced people.
Our Church is often portrayed as more dogmatic than enlivening, more constraining than liberating, more concerned with orthodoxy than wit serving the Gospel.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I describe everything exactly as it took place, constraining my mind not to wander from the task.
Do you suppose,' said I, constraining myself to be very temperate and quiet with him, on account of Agnes, 'that I regard Miss Wickfield otherwise than as a very dear sister?
I clearly perceived that while my attendant avoided all appearance of constraining my movements, he was nevertheless determined to thwart my wishes.
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