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Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 7
My life has left me uniquely unfit for constraint.
বিব্রতভাব, বাধ্যতা, অবরোধ
(1) The state of being physically constrained.
(2) A device that retards something's motion.
(3) The act of constraining; the threat or use of force to control the thoughts or behavior of others.
(4) The act of constraining.
(5) The threat or use of force to control the thoughts or behavior of others.
(6) Force.
(7) Shyness.
(8) Restriction.
(1) U251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510We applied a much higher level of constraint than was used in the past,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb he says.
(2) They find a bleak life of constraint and alienation - not an heroic American salvation tale but a cold comfort saga.
(3) Only once have I heard him laugh without constraint .
(4) The solution lies with Labour councillors, who must reverse this effective parking constraint and allow more parking space.
(5) It includes the freedom to talk without constraint , to discuss, to debate, to inquire, to lobby, to petition, to assemble without fear, to protest.
(6) The availability of water is the main constraint on food production
(7) They would be able to talk without constraint
(8) How good it would feel to be without constraint to spread the good news of the gospel to those who never saw the need for it.
(9) The main regulatory constraint in the post war period was the ceiling on interest rates.
(10) Then you help the person develop strategies to overcome that social constraint .
(11) In the run-up to devolution it was widely expected that one of the main challenges would be fiscal constraint .
(12) Well I know that it's not my best work, and some of it is years old, used again partly because of financial constraint .
(13) Resistance from the medical community has been one important constraint .
(14) If a king is seeking freedom from constraint through disguise, the greatest freedom is to be had through disguising himself as a beggar.
(15) But, subject to that constraint , funders should reveal as much as possible as soon as possible.
(16) They resent any constraint as an insult to their will to dominate and exercise power.
(17) Participants were allowed to talk without constraint for as long as they chose about what they considered quality reference service.
(18) For the past two months, US officials have been seeking to wriggle free from this constraint .
(19) Foundation trusts will be subject to fewer checks and constraints over their actions.
(20) Some of the externally imposed limitations and constraints on our actions are evident to us.
restriction
inhibition
restraint
Aggression
Allowance
Permission
Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 7
My life has left me uniquely unfit for constraint.