Examples of 'has constrained' in a sentence

Meaning of "has constrained"

has constrained - This phrase means that something or someone has been restricted, limited, or held back in some way

How to use "has constrained" in a sentence

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This has constrained us to abstain in the vote on both of them.
Unemployment remains high and outmoded infrastructure has constrained the growth.
This has constrained their capacity to grow and generate jobs.
Mcleod also feels that this perception has constrained their access to capital and expertise.
This has constrained agricultural growth and diversification in the developing world.
Where science has often expanded and liberated our sense of self, scientism has constrained it.
Limited funding has constrained the regular supply of drugs in sufficient quantity.
Nkurunziza 's inability to depend on the military for domestic political ends has constrained his behavior.
Globalization has constrained developing countries in mobilizing public resources for poverty alleviation.
In the same way, the syntax used in EDI has constrained the data definitions.
This has constrained the demand in Japan for goods manufactured elsewhere in Asia.
Consolidating previously separate budget headings has constrained Parliament 's budgetary authority powers to some extent.
This has constrained their ability to spend on basic social services, including social protection.
The fund-raising shortfall for the DACAW programme has constrained its expansion into additional districts.
This action has constrained growth in the region, despite the recent rise in oil prices.

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Access to steady energy supplies has constrained growth in developing countries over the years.
This has constrained small-size brewers from supplying beer to locations under their ownership.
Japan 's membership in the OECD has constrained its foreign economic policy to some extent.
This has constrained the banking, saving and investment activities of Americans abroad.
None of these commitments has constrained the internal policy regarding the organisation of these sectors.
A Laptop has constrained room around its base, so has far less ports than a desktop PC.
The turnover of staff has constrained the implementation of the Centre 's programme of work.
Who has constrained you like this?
Who has constrained you to this?
Congress has constrained space capabilities, not the Air Force, by underfunding the service . ”.

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