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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a constraining" is not correct in English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a context where you are describing something that acts as a limitation or restriction, but it needs to be part of a complete thought.
Example: "The regulations were implemented as a constraining factor in the development process."
Alternatives: "as a limiting" or "as a restrictive".
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As distance is not apparent as a constraining travel determinant when moving through urban landscapes, planning authorities should support children's ATS by providing well-designed cities.
In this paper we explore the use of a formal ontology as a constraining framework for the belief store of a rational agent.
Looking back at the history of left-wing figures from the 1930s like the French socialist Léon Blum, he saw their central failing as the lack of "any appreciation of the possibility of evil as a constraining, much less a dominating, element in public affairs".
"Interest rates have moved higher, which is acting as a constraining factor for the market," Goldman told Forbes.com.
In a note this week he suggested demand for the Apple Watch had disappointed some investors — also pointing to slow rollout as a constraining factor, with Apple not initially offering walk-in sales via its retail stores.
Notably China proposes to eliminate its current steel overcapacity (which is significantly greater than the entire annual output of the second largest steel producer, Japan) by about 2020, citing rising unemployment as a constraining factor.
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This problem can be stated as a constrained optimisation problem using Integer Linear Programming (ILP).
It was concluded that the proposed algorithm performs efficiently with good results as a constrained optimizer.
The design of the weight vector of the estimator is formulated as a constrained optimization problem.
It is formulated as a constrained optimization problem, which is then solved globally.
To this end, the optimal number of additional skills was formulated as a constrained optimization problem.
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