The heavier burden of debt-servicing costs will constrain consumer budgets over the next year or so.
She said the sanctions would "further constrain" North Korea's ability to develop its nuclear programme.
"To constrain the power of the site, we're splitting submissions from publication, " he says.
The government denies that such policies constrain religious freedom or are especially aimed at Islam.
The government has been unwilling to address economic problems that continue to constrain economic growth.
The New START Treaty does not constrain our plans to execute the U.S. Missile Defense program.
In shining light on their tactics and operating bases, we constrain their ability to operate clandestinely.
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The Court cannot constrain IDF counterterror operations if it isn't asked to intervene by NGOs.
Similarly, the laws which constrain banks are not for the Fed Chairman to decide.
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To be sure, what Amazon does will constrain what Apple does and vice versa.
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The planetary-boundaries idea seeks to constrain the Anthropocene within the norms of the Holocene.
However, the persistence of debt will subsequently constrain homebuyers' ability to trade up in the market.
The Euro will bolster the single market and, through its linked stability pact, constrain public spending.
One of its central aims was to constrain the development and application of new technology.
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The clouded outlook on the sector should constrain the stock, says Barclays analyst Jeffrey Bernstein.
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Mixed signals to a Fed concerned that higher gas prices and food prices will constrain consumer spending.
Currency reform is not just a way to constrain inflation, but also a means of redistributing spending.
He said the donation model was "very stable" but admitted it did "constrain" what the site could do.
This would, as a practical matter, make it much more difficult to constrain the transfers of such technologies.
"When you leave people to their own devices and don't constrain them, the results are mind-blowing, " Naumoff said.
One of the responsibilities of adulthood is to constrain ones' emotions, even in the face of the amazing.
The more optimistic view is that it will constrain the worst instincts of Putinists more than they realise.
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But they are harder to supervise, impose greater costs if they get into difficulty themselves, and can constrain competition and innovation.
They will not, however, constrain any party whose legal scruples are less powerful than its desire for chemical weapons.
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Growth remains stagnant, the dollar plummets, unemployment persists and Washington exhibits no willingness to constrain its insatiable spending addiction.
Progressive taxation and cumbersome red tape may somewhat constrain greed, but these deny others the benefit of their efforts.
In turn, they will have less incentive to constrain their demand for services.
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High inflation and slowing growth will constrain further QE, which is inherently inflationary (as it expands the monetary base).
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In January, it also cautioned that high inflation and the country's wide current-account deficit would constrain future rate cuts.
If they are in reach then there's no reason to constrain our ambitions.
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