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external constraint

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meanings of externaland constraint


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external
adjective
uk /ɪkˈstɜː.nəl/ us /ɪkˈstɝː.nəl/
of, on, for, or coming from ...
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constraint
noun
uk /kənˈstreɪnt/ us /kənˈstreɪnt/
something that controls what you do by keeping you within ...
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Examples of external constraint


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Thus, either of the two institutions, once established, would appear as an externalconstraint to individual agents.
This demonstrates that being a parent is an externalconstraint only for married men and women.
The conclusion remarks on the continuing confusion among sociolinguists regarding the analytical relevance of gender as an externalconstraint on variation.
Therefore, the externalconstraint was a ' push' factor to consolidation without ensuring fiscal sustainability.
For women, family circumstance is another potential externalconstraint on political participation.
First, reforms were initiated before the externalconstraint associated with capital liberalization had begun to take effect.
The constraints of identity may limit the effectiveness of some policies, because lifting an externalconstraint where an internal constraint remains will have little or no effect.
Notice that the aggregation of private and public sectors implies that the externalconstraint is automatically satisfied if each sector obeys its own intertemporal budget constraint.
Derogations must be strictly and entirely limited to production subject to the externalconstraint of extreme and exceptional climate conditions.
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An externalconstraint exists when the system can produce more than the market will bear.
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In principle, a fully open market is a completely free market in which all economic actors can trade without any externalconstraint.
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A national budget is merely an account of national spending priorities, and does not represent an externalconstraint in the manner of a household budget.
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The limiting factor is now some other part of the system, or may be external to the system (an externalconstraint).
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At the same time, the repertoire of transformations that the system calls on may embody evolutionary developments reflecting bodily and external constraints.
Despite the resulting similarities in external constraints on policy formation, the economic performance of countries in the region has varied significantly since 1980.
Given the growth of external constraints on macro-economic policy choice, do domestic politics matter?
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