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"constrict" Definitions
  1. [intransitive, transitive] to become tighter or narrower; to make something tighter or narrower
  2. constrict somebody to limit what somebody is able to do

220 Sentences With "constrict"

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New Trump administration rules seek to constrict the visa program.
But their tentacles don't have any muscle to constrict prey.
She measured how the airways responded: Did they constrict and twitch?
Certain medications that constrict blood vessels can also make matters worse.
Norms are meant to constrict Democrats; rules are for them to follow.
Even as it worked to constrict tax revenues, VC has also benefited
Constrict that research pipeline, and we reduce our chance of future breakthroughs.
The pupils constrict; blood oxygen levels plummet; the heart goes into arrhythmia.
Brogan's memes claim that meds "bind, bandage, and constrict" rather than helping.
I had began to constrict my portions because I equated thinness with greatness.
An already-tight labor market would constrict even further, driving up labor costs.
Taxpayer-financed health care requires high taxes that constrict economic output and growth.
Ozone can affect the lungs, causing the muscles in the airways to constrict.
But money issues constrict ways in which Milwaukee can improve from the outside.
An ageing population will strain the social-security system and constrict the labour market.
Norepinephrine, a so-called vasoconstrictor, raises blood pressure by causing blood vessels to constrict.
For example, stress and inflammation near blood vessels can cause blood vessels to constrict.
"The blood vessels in all different parts of the body will constrict," she said.
Blood vessels in the extremities also constrict, channeling oxygen-rich blood to vital organs.
The psychosexual condition causes the muscles around the vagina to constrict without your control.
To get a good reading on the camera, a box to constrict light is necessary.
Secondly, folding the testes and its tubes into the rat's neck could constrict blood flow.
In fact, if anything, their pupils actually had a tendency to constrict when viewing kids.
It makes the person&aposs blood vessels to constrict , and kicks their metabolism into overdrive.
They constrict the swelling of blood vessels, which can prevent the painful evolution of a migraine.
Analysts said any money diverted to reserves could constrict how much Culp could cut GE's debt.
Every time I run, my knees ache, and my lungs constrict in agony with every breath.
The coachwhip is a common snake that hunts with its eyes and doesn't constrict its prey.
Once, she felt her throat constrict, and "it was harder for me to breathe," she said.
These cords allow the actors to expand or constrict the shape of the box as needed.
Given the political predicament, some Republicans are now trying to constrict the program without repealing it.
The links between cancer regimens or outcomes and economic ruin do not constrict only the elderly.
"Freedom is what you tend to lose as you get older, as possibilities constrict," he says.
Mr Juppé and Mr Fillon would each constrict Macron's ability to draw votes from the centre-right.
A bright monitor also causes your pupils to constrict, giving the eyes a greater range of focus.
When they do not like what a pope says, they constrict his authority to a legalistic minimum.
As gendered constructs, clothes can constrict us but also liberate us when it comes to that complexity.
It was later found to be thoracic outlet syndrome, in which blood vessels near the collarbone constrict.
Hindi cinema conventions and Mr. Khaitan's script may constrict Vaidehi's options, but Ms. Bhatt cannot be contained.
The outlook faces headwinds from chronically weak productivity growth and policies that could constrict trade, the IMF said.
Neither runs nor constipation Can justify this litigation Whether bowels constrict or flex De minimus non curat lex.
Your arteries will constrict, which can block blood flow to the heart and even cause a heart attack.
At home, Hegerberg's parents instituted various rules — though they were meant to embolden their children, not constrict them.
At night, he was haunted by nightmares so intense his muscles would constrict and he'd wake up screaming.
He suffers from a brain tumor, high blood pressure, and back problems so severe that they constrict his mobility.
But it can also constrict the arteries, cause arthritis and even raise the odds of contracting forms of cancer.
If body temperature falls, we shiver to generate heat, blood vessels constrict to conserve heat, and we warm up.
The bill to expand abortion access comes amid a slew of bills in Republican-controlled states to constrict it.
The strongest hit overall came from a gene called BDKRB2, which may increase how much peripheral blood vessels constrict.
By including them in employee contracts, employers can use the threat of litigation to constrict wages and employee mobility.
PAH occurs when arteries of the lungs constrict and force the heart to pump harder, potentially leading to heart failure.
The chilled, tight, helmet-type hats constrict blood vessels and possibly prevent chemo from reaching hair follicles, according to breastcancer.org.
BURGER KING — SAUSAGE, EGG, AND CHEESE CROISSAN'WICH, $3.79: My arteries constrict when I look at this big, buttery bad boy.
Trump told CNBC in an interview that he's "not thrilled" with Powell because higher interest rates could constrict economic growth.
On that basis, I hate to lower the tone, but I ask him whether jamu can indeed constrict women's vaginas.
Something would fluster me, my throat would constrict, and I wouldn't be able to get enough air into my lungs.
"To combat puffy eyes, apply cold to the under eye to help constrict the blood vessels," Dr. Mraz Robinson said.
But with the election over, hopefully The Good Wife's world will constrict and regain the intimacy it used to have.
From this reality, I treat the skin of my subjects as an arena to expose contradictions — to expand and constrict.
Cryotherapy-style treatments can also offer a quick fix; cold makes your blood vessels constrict, which helps with redness and puffiness.
PAH occurs when the arteries of the lungs constrict, forcing the heart to work harder and potentially leading to heart failure.
As the ground slowly receded, his words grew a bit distant as I felt my chest constrict and mouth go dry.
CLARIFICATION: This story has been updated to clarify that when using opioids like heroin, the pupils in the user's eyes constrict.
"We experience that cold air on our cheek all winter long, and basically that skin doesn't constrict as much," he said.
And some of Trump's tax moves, along with his "America first" trade and immigration policies, could backfire and constrict economic growth.
He is a singularly unpopular new president who is doing absolutely nothing to increase his popularity and everything to constrict it.
Motherhood can constrict a woman's experience, tethering her to home and baby, but it also opens a portal to uncharted territory.
Increases in testosterone cause the blood supply to the velvet to constrict and dry up (be naturally cut off by their body).
As a general rule, the more presidents have to hide, the more we should expect that they will constrict access to information.
The idea behind newspeak is that by reducing vocabulary it is also possible to constrict personal thought and the freedom of expression.
Some opponents of the Bayou Bridge are concerned that its construction will pollute drinking water and constrict drainage systems during heavy rains.
Iran's regional policies, its alleged support for terrorism and its missile program will constrict Rouhani's ability to get the remaining sanctions lifted.
Even shorter term, the company could see its revenue and cash flow constrict markedly if it started shuttering some of its subsidiaries.
While Tal R demonstrates a deep knowledge of earlier art movements, such as Fauvism and Expressionism, these eras do not constrict him.
A total ban on Iranian oil exports could constrict the supply and spike prices — an outcome Mr. Trump regards as politically dangerous.
As the world's social circles rapidly constrict, forming pods like ours isn't cheating, it's actually socially necessary to winning the long game.
Tight monetary policy is an action taken by a central bank to constrict spending in an economy that's seen as growing quickly.
Zoning restrictions in parts of the archipelago and the use of private residences as vacation rentals constrict available affordable housing even further.
Parrot's story is playing out across the drone market, as once fast-growing firms constrict under market pressure and less-than-stellar sales.
If it consumed Twitter as well, the social landscape would constrict further — at least in the United States — to something approaching a duopoly.
Large round pupils stared blankly back at me when I pulled back his eyelids, stubbornly refusing to constrict when I shined a light.
It needed to be on my terms, as adults will often project their own ideas of sadness upon children and constrict their consciousness.
It's characterized by loud snoring and waking by gasping or choking, which occurs when throat muscles relax and constrict the airway during sleep.
Any individual who faces the realities of the middle class recognizes that our finances significantly constrict our access to taxing activities like abortion.
In addition to the cardinal symptoms of memory loss, dementia can cause the range of a person's vocabulary and speech syntax to constrict.
When we constrict concertos to being things that exist in certain parts of our lives, we miss out on the humanity of music.
Pulmonary arterial hypertension, or PAH, occurs when arteries in the lungs constrict, forcing the heart to work harder, often leading to heart failure.
Cold air can constrict airway and nasal passages, and dry air irritates lungs, which need air to have a certain level of humidity.
Without ample early-stage funding, the startup and venture pipeline begins to constrict, eventually limiting late-stage activity after crimping its early-stage sibling.
These will constrict the blood vessels and reduce redness temporarily, but the blood vessels will dilate after the effect of the drops wears off.
Whimsical tiered midi dresses, linen palazzo pants that don't constrict your legs, clothing that's as easy and breezy as we wish our surrounding were.
In Chile's case, the effects of the military dictatorship, Catholicism, bourgeois neoliberalism, machismo, and patriarchy all conspire to constrict possibilities of thought and action.
The CPAP machine gives her a constant stream of air pressure so her throat and airways don't constrict and she keeps breathing during sleep.
A halt of oil shipments would constrict global oil supplies and increase costs at a time when much of the world economy is slowing.
While the other two plans are not yet finalized, when combined, the plans would constrict food stamp benefits for an estimated 3.7 million people.
However, just seconds later, the snake began to constrict around Dutta's neck, wrapping one coil completely round his neck, as he began to visibly panic.
It gives us the ability to engage and encourage emerging democracies, build and sustain alliances, have diplomatic advantages, and build coalitions to constrict malign actors.
Having a high share of these visas means that India and China are most at jeopardy as the Trump administration seeks to constrict the program.
When the pupils constrict quickly, as with sudden exposure to sun or any other bright light, the sneeze reflex is activated at the same time.
When you're exposed to cold temperatures, your blood vessels constrict in order to concentrate blood flow around your vital organs, and away from your skin.
I know I have a short while possible to me, but I don't want to constrict or profane that with recrimination or a distorting bitterness.
Medical journals have published case reports of allergic responses to food additives, including anaphylaxis, a potentially life-threatening reaction that causes the throat to constrict.
To be fair, threats to constrict the ability of maneuver of U.S. naval forces and eliminate the ability to exercise sea control are nothing new.
Catalan's power grows, as he and his impeccably dressed associate jail Jason Atwood, severely constrict Hannah Wells, and continue to push Peter MacLeish into power.
She shines a flashlight into the patient's eyes to see that the pupils no longer constrict, and, if they do not, she closes the eyelids.
The Trump administration sought to constrict Venezuela's oil sector even further Tuesday by designating four oil companies that continue to operate in Venezuela for penalties.
For these assessments, patients inhaled a medication that causes the bronchial tubes to constrict, simulating conditions that can cause asthma to see how well airways react.
"You are growing into consciousness, and my wish for you is that you feel no need to constrict yourself to make other people comfortable," Coates wrote.
That's why health care providers usually reach for ice first—to constrict blood vessels and to slow down cellular metabolism around the site of your injury.
Scientists have attributed the uptick in flooding to increased rainfall in the Midwest, an effect of climate change, and the continuing efforts to constrict the river.
Long skirts, culottes and sleeves in very light fabrics cut to veil the body but not constrict it are by far the coolest way to dress.
Weak or non-existent capital causes institutions to constrict their credit standards and make credit available only to more affluent borrowers in order to avoid risk.
Not only will such a policy prevent great artists from performing, but it will constrict the interchange of important ideas, isolating the U.S. politically and culturally.
That could hinder inward and outward trade and constrict the foreign investment needed to fund Britain's current account deficit, one of the biggest in the developed world.
Dreissena muscles can grow all along the inside of those pipes, and can basically constrict that pipe almost to the point where it won't even work anymore.
Scientists say they have an unusually strong diving reflex — their heart rates slow and their blood vessels constrict, allowing them to go deeper and stay longer underwater.
See, smoking cigarettes causes your blood vessels to constrict, which could also make it harder for blood to flow to a person's penis and cause an erection.
" A senior administration official said these restored sanctions are designed to constrict the revenue Iran uses to fund "terrorists, dictators, proxy militias, and the regime's own cronies.
Mandelker said Washington was trying to constrict Iran's trade in general, not just its oil and gas sales, which provide for over half of its export receipts.
But if AB5 were to become law and other states follow California's example and pass similar laws, it could constrict these companies' already narrow paths to profitability.
If the day after release we see custom missions making the rules that constrict war crimes exponentially harsher, or completely non­existent, that's all part of the deal.
Some fear that could hinder trade and constrict the foreign investment needed to fund Britain's huge current account deficit, one of the biggest in the developed world.
At the same time, the forces that tend to constrict our personal freedoms — states, religions, ethnic identities, economic interest groups and others — are both dissolving and reorganizing.
There was a similar reaction yesterday, as Democrats portrayed the move as more evidence the administration is trying to undermine the Affordable Care Act and constrict Medicaid.
The San Francisco Chronicle reported that the Sonoma County Sheriff's office does not consider the carotid restraint to be a chokehold because it doesn't constrict the airway.
The source would not say if the White House is seeking to use executive privilege to constrict Volker in terms of what he can say or provide.
What's more, the proposal would give the states the latitude to broaden those limits even further or to constrict them back to 3 to 1 or another level.
Requiring quick response from a medical team, treatment usually includes antibiotics, intravenous fluids and sometimes a vasopressor drug to constrict blood vessels and raise the patient's blood pressure.
If Congress were to establish a law clarifying that, however, it would remove the Commission's freedom in this matter and constrict it to operating as the law dictates.
Since you're getting such a thorough upper body workout, I'd suggest avoiding sleeves, which apart from causing you to overheat also tend to constrict movement and cause chafing.
Some analysts fear that this could hinder trade and constrict the foreign investment needed to fund Britain's current account deficit, one of the biggest in the developed world.
That could hinder inward and outward trade and constrict the foreign investment needed to fund Britain's huge current account deficit, one of the biggest in the developed world.
Along with luring away Taiwan&aposs allies, China, which considers the island its territory, has frozen contacts with Taipei and sought to constrict its contact with international organizations.
Studies suggest that the maneuver strengthens the base of the tongue and forces some muscles in the back of the throat to constrict harder to aid the swallow.
The more these vessels constrict, the more they reroute oxygenated blood to crucial organs -- such as the brain and heart -- and potentially boost diving time, the researchers wrote.
The scientists theorized that the drug, which can constrict blood vessels, hung around and produced longer-lasting — and in this case undesirable — cardiac effects among the slow metabolizers.
And I was sitting in my chair, and I was tapping my foot, and the old polo shirt I was wearing was starting to constrict and choke me.
I didn't ever find it was a term of use, it was a term to constrict people's thinking and create prejudice, rather than to help people understand other cultures.
It's time the millennial voice is heard on a local level so that we can reverse the tide of these outdated laws that currently constrict our freedom and livelihoods.
If we constrict their fuel — data — we may hurt not only the quality, cost and speed of their services, but also the drivers of growth for the world's economy.
Power in the countryside and in the industrial city is organized in such a way as to undermine the dignity, curtail the pleasure and constrict the freedom of workers.
And I simply at this point conclude … this administration has looked at every corner of the immigration law, to find ways to narrow, constrict, to limit access to it.
In a dark room, the pupil opens wide to let in more light, and on a sunny day, the pupil will constrict to reduce the amount of incoming light.
Slocum's story should remind us that even as the nation's laws and opportunities constrict — for racist reasons — activists, government workers, and judges can help pry back them back open.
McBride said flock sizes had reduced dramatically over the past 15 years and an extended drought in the eastern states of New South Wales and Queensland would further constrict supply.
When breathing stops, our bodies trigger a series of physiological changes: our heart rate slows down, the blood vessels in our extremities constrict, and our spleen shrinks down in size.
The endothelium is surrounded by the media—a layer of smooth muscle cells that can constrict the blood vessels restrict blood flow or dilate it to let more blood through.
When people plunge into water, they respond with the so-called diving reflex: the heart rate slows and blood vessels constrict as a way to shunt blood to vital organs.
Ryan has said he couldn't go further with the health care bill because of the limits imposed by the budget reconciliation process, which really does constrict what he can include.
By using medications that constrict blood vessels and temporarily reduce blood flow, doctors can reduce the risk of a major bleed out that would necessitate a blood transfusion for recovery.
Other opponents worry that additional investigations will unfairly constrict American companies and actually help foreign countries, and say that existing export control laws are sufficient to quell national security concerns.
Additionally, occupational licenses constrict geographical mobility — that a given state allows the unlicensed practice of a trade does not mean other states won't require a license for that same trade.
Arnold's perspective might best be described as social realism, always interested in how societies both constrict and liberate their citizens — especially those who are vulnerable: the young, the poor, women, minorities.
One of those strategies is to constrict your blood vessels, which keeps more blood near your core in order to protect your vital organs, says Natalie Evans, MD, at Cleveland Clinic.
Sophia Lamar, a New York promoter who ran with the club kids, remembers how Giuliani used the law to constrict the anything-goes nightlife of the East Village in the 90s.
A few powerful players constrict almost every step in our modern supply chains, squeezing the businesses around them, promoting further consolidation, and ultimately eroding what's left of independence in modern life.
In the labor force, there is a host of reasons that will likely constrict the supply of workers in the near term — a contraction that, in turn, would drive up wages.
When it becomes full, you constrict the muscle to push the urine out and release the muscle when you're done, says Alex Shteynshlyuger, director of Urology at New York Urology Specialists.
Unfortunately, they fail to tell the real story of the economic pressures experienced by American families, conditions that are rife with employment insecurity that constrict and ultimately threaten the American dream.
With peptides included to help constrict blood vessels and assist with blood coagulation and circulation, this eye cream already boasts some of of Dr. Engelman's choice ingredients to deflate under-eye swelling.
Kingsnakes and rat snakes both kill their predators by constricting them—so how could the smaller snake kill the larger snake, when the larger snake is trying to constrict it right back?
Prior to the vote, Thailand's major political parties had criticized the draft constitution, saying it would constrict democracy, including one provision calling for an appointed Senate with seats reserved for military commanders.
The individual mandate is a coercive tool wielded by left-wing bureaucrats to constrict personal freedom and force Americans to make healthcare decisions the federal government believes is in their best interest.
Given the Fed's gradual pace of rate hikes, it is likely to be a year or more before monetary policy even reaches a neutral setting, much less begins to constrict the economy.
However unlikely that prospect is, what the younger generation may not yet realize is how real the threat of a new Iron Curtain is, nor how much it would constrict Russia's future.
I've had several come in suffering from Raynaud's Syndrome, which is a condition that causes the blood vessels in the hands and feet to constrict, making the fingers and toes painfully cold.
It's part of your "fight or flight" response, and it causes your heart to beat faster, your blood vessels to constrict, your pupils to dilate and — most important here — your airways to open.
Anger causes blood pressure to spike, heart rate to rise, and sometimes, blood vessels to constrict, choking off the supply of oxygen to the ticker and increasing the risk of coronary heart disease.
I hope that she will never know the fear that I have become so accustomed to in the past month: The slightest unexpected sound makes my throat constrict and my neck hairs curl.
The Trump administration is using the country's vast and nearly opaque immigration bureaucracy to constrict the flow of foreign workers into the United States by throwing up new roadblocks to limit legal arrivals.
Fernandes's plan was to dress each dancer in a decorative harness, then constrict the men and suspend them one at a time from a truss while the female dancers bourréed and slinked around.
When cold water hits our faces, our heart rates slow; under high pressure, the blood vessels in our extremities constrict, sending oxygenated blood where it's needed most, to our lungs, to our brains.
The heart rate increases; the veins constrict to limit the bleeding that might follow a brawl and send more blood to the muscles; and the brain focuses on the big picture, with details blurred.
Britain's bullion dealers reported higher sales over the past few weeks, as fears grew of a "hard Brexit" - a scenario that some fear could hinder trade and constrict foreign investment and devalue sterling further.
Not unlike the blood pressure machines you see at your local CVS pharmacy, Smart Cuffs are placed on a user's body while a pump is used to constrict the cuff to the desired degree.
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam — Africa's largest, with a reservoir about the size of London — has the potential to further constrict Egypt's water supply, already under assault from pollution, climate change and Egypt's growing population.
"What the US can do, with allies and partners -- and hopefully China -- is constrict North Korea's access to technology, to money, slow down their nuclear program, and start setting the stage for negotiations," he said.
In 1943, Albert Hofmann, a chemist at the Sandoz pharmaceutical laboratory in Basel, Switzerland, was trying to develop drugs to constrict blood vessels when he accidentally ingested a small quantity of lysergic acid diethylamide, LSD.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices pulled back on Friday on concerns additional U.S. tariffs would be placed on Chinese imports, after an earlier rally triggered by worries that more sanctions on Iran might constrict supply.
If someone has always had inverted nipples or has had them since puberty, chances are things are fine, says Dr. Rowe, who explains that they're usually caused when milk ducts constrict and pull the nipple in.
Part of it is the exertion, but it's also that cold temperatures naturally cause arteries to constrict and blood pressure to spike, making work in the snow even more dangerous than similar activity in warmer temperatures.
The rally comes a day after President Rodrigo Duterte declared he's supporting a ban on open-pit mining in the Southeast Asian nation, a move that could constrict supply from the world's top nickel ore exporter.
These things ebb and flow, of course: Liverpool has been forced to adapt so that it is more comfortable with and creative in sustained possession; Manchester City knows how to constrict the air from an opponent.
Over-the-counter painkillers like ibuprofen can help alleviate migraines somewhat, as can off-label prescription medications that constrict blood flow in the brain, or treatments like Botox that freeze the nerve endings thought to cause pain.
"In the field of industrial robotics, government subsidies are contributing to overcapacity in the low- and mid-tiers of China's market; and in the information technology industry European business is seeing market access constrict further," it said.
The goal of the trial is to determine whether it is better to limit fluids and start vasopressors — drugs that constrict blood vessels — quickly, or to use more intravenous fluids and postpone giving the drugs to patients.
This could constrict Iran's foreign trade, causing a spike of inflation and further reducing access to hard currency in an economy which is already struggling with high unemployment and the threat of a crisis among financially troubled banks.
" A senior Trump administration official told Fox News the restored sanctions against Iran that went into effect at midnight are designed to constrict the revenue Iran uses to fund "terrorists, dictators, proxy militias, and the regime's own cronies.
America is grappling with serious questions about the levels of concentration and competition in our economy, and the Supreme Court should reinforce rather than constrict the ability of consumers to seek justice for illegal abuses of market power.
Jose Bethancourt (Left) Marco del Carmen (Right) Jose Bethancourt (Left) Marco del Carmen (Right) Student lending is a predatory industry that benefits off the ignorance of first-time borrowers and has been known to purposefully constrict resources for customers.
"Even if Western regulators constrict the space into a narrow box, there are many legitimate jurisdictions that want to be crypto Delaware," said the data provider, referring to the U.S. state which has become a friendly jurisdiction for cyrptocurrencies.
During emotional distress, the nerves that control the heartbeat can set off a maladaptive "fight or flight" response that causes blood vessels to constrict, the heart to gallop and blood pressure to rise, resulting in damage to the body.
Not only did a beam of IR cause their pupils to constrict, but patterns projected in IR indicating a reward were reliably sought by the mice, indicating this was not just a general awareness but detailed perception in the wavelength.
Extremely cold temperatures are known to trigger a host of bodily defenses; the heart beats faster as the body struggles to stay warm, and blood vessels constrict, which leads to lower blood pressure and leaves extremities more susceptible to frostbite.
Scores of entanglements in crabbing gear, which constrict and can ultimately kill marine mammals, have been reported up and down the West Coast over the past few years, posing a new risk to whale populations that have been on the rebound.
I wanted to ask Lee about this, and whether these modules were likely to be forward-compatible with upcoming LG phones — after all, their design is so tightly bound to the G5 that it could constrict the G6's form.
It sees China's plans to constrict production next winter and help improve air quality tightening supply by around 0.51533 million tonnes, while an anti-dumping case in the United States is likely to curb exports of semi-manufactured shapes of metal.
The nation is soon to be under the aegis of an unstable, unqualified, undignified demagogue and with Republicans in control of both houses of Congress, there is little that can be done to constrict or control his power and unpredictability.
Some fear that Trump aides will destroy paper trails related to controversial issues, not to mention quietly push through last-minute initiatives that could constrict the next administration's ability to tackle hot button issues such as immigration or relations with Iran.
A review of the smattering of opinions authored by Gorsuch in which Chevron has arisen indicates that Gorsuch is open to a strategy, employed at times by Chief Justice John Roberts, to constrict the universe of cases in which Chevron applies.
Some of the criticism was more than deserved: in May, during an appearance on The Herd Colin Cowherd, he spoke with such acrimony and disrespect in a tense exchange with show contributor Kristine Leahy that the air in the room seemed to constrict.
While we all recognize that certain regulation is a necessary and expected part of operating in today's environment, the federal government has overstepped its boundaries, using burdensome rules to constrict business operations and oppress growth at a time when it should be promoted.
These examples show how the Obama administration FCC frequently misconstrues — you might say abuses — data to constrict a relevant geographic or product market in order to portray a lack of competition — and thereby to suggest, wrongly, the need for maintaining or increasing regulation.
Waiting at least 30 to 60 seconds allows more blood to return to the newborn during the birth process, when blood vessels leading away from the baby start to constrict, and delivers extra iron, which is critical for a baby's brain development.
"You can avoid burdening the sector with high costs that will constrict investment, or that will increase the risk of job losses and plant closures in the EU," the CEOs say in an open letter, dated May 28, to EU heads of state and government.
WE'RE BUYING TIME WARNER FOR $100 BILLION INCLUDING DEBT AND THE'VE BUILT THIS AMAZING FRANCISE, DISTRIBUTING THEIR CONTENT BROADLY AND DEPPLY ALL OVER THE WORLD AND THE IDEA THAT WE'RE GOING TO COME ALONG AND START TO CONSTRICT THE DISTRIBUTION OF THIS CONTENT MAKES NO ECONOMIC SENSE.
However, in regard to the very largest SIFIs, the challenge of managing such a reorganization through bankruptcy would be daunting — and would likely cause the markets to constrict in a manner that could develop into liquidity crises similar to those experienced in the last financial crisis.
"A core question is whether, in examining this nation's history and tradition, the Court will protect only those interests supported by a specific and longlasting tradition, or whether the Court will not so constrict its analysis," Senator Joseph Biden said during hearings on David Souter's nomination, in 1990.
We have to be prepared that this is going to be a longer-term effort to constrict what North Korea does, to make life as difficult as we can for them, to deny them external economic opportunities, to not legitimate in any way the nuclear weapons they possess.
"As the optic nerve fires to signal the brain to constrict the pupils, the theory goes, some of the electrical signal is sensed by the trigeminal [fifth cranial] nerve and mistaken by the brain as an irritant in the nose," author Karen Schrock explained in a 2008 Scientific American article.
Word of the Day astringent \ə-ˈstrin-jənt\ adjective or noun adjective: tending to draw together or constrict soft organic tissue noun: a drug that causes contraction of body tissues and canals _________ The word astringent has appeared in 16 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Nov.
This is how degrowthers envision the process: After a reduction in material and energy consumption, which will constrict the economy, there should also be a redistribution of existing wealth, and a transition from a materialistic society to one in which the values are based on simpler lifestyles and unpaid work and activities.
But it has nothing to do with the strategy Republicans like Barrasso favor, which is to protect incumbent industries from any standards that might in any way constrict them, taxes that might in any way cost them, or laws that might in any way disturb them — and instead subsidize their efforts to remain viable.
His view was that Americans' expectations of ever-rising prices were creating a vicious cycle, and that only aggressive actions by the Fed to constrict the money supply would stop this — even at the cost of what would become the worst recession in the seven decades between the Great Depression and the global financial crisis.
This may not be enough to convince North Korea to give up nuclear weapons in the near term, but it will constrict its access to money and technology and the regime's ability to proliferate outward (as they did by helping Syria build a nuclear power plant until the Israeli Air Force destroyed it in 2007).
Although biofuel does not add extra carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, since it originally comes from plants or animals that are part of the biological cycle, some researchers have argued it is not suitable for long-term storage and might constrict or even block fuel flow in pipelines because of its tendency to form a gel at low temperatures.
This serum is a good starter option, since it contains a mild 0.2% (to avoid that sometimes red, chemical-burn complexion upon first smear), but dermatologist Barry Resnik, M.D., actually recommends this one for treating acne and rosacea, since it uses caffeine, which helps constrict blood vessels, and 90% green tea polyphenols to neutralize free radicals and give your radiance a leg-up.
The China section claims that: China was the world's worst abuser of internet freedom for the third consecutive year; The 2016 cybersecurity law mandates real name registration and storage of PRC user data within China; Censorship on WeChat increased and several were detained for comments on WeChat; New rules constrict the space for online news; A crackdown virtual private network (VPN) tools.
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