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Let us say that such a system is "subject to the Lucas-Penrose constraint" because it is constrained from being able to prove a class of true statements expressible within the system.

It becomes a time-consuming, tedious endeavor to generate higher-order explicit Runge Kutta formulas, because it is constrained by the traditional Picard formalism as used to represent nonlinear differential equations.

The scenario of land-migration is testable because it is constrained by the paleoenvironmental conditions in relation to the specific ecological requirements of the Oryza species.

Importantly, populations become fragmented, resulting in isolated allopatric populations with effective population size dramatically reduced because it is constrained by the number of hosts, the number of infected cells, and the cellular space available for growth.

Time-averaged predictions may be decomposed into two components: (1) unpredictable noise resulting from the chaotic nature of the atmosphere and (2) a component that is potentially predictable because it is constrained by predictable factors, such as ENSO, AMV, or external forcing.

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"We don't have the actual land space because it's constrained in terms of AONB, it's constrained in terms of greenbelt, constrained particularly in terms of flood plains and flood risk area.

It is also possible the association flattened off because it was constrained to do so by the model.

In another reflection of growing anger among some Israelis, the deputy internal security minister, Gidon Ezra, said today that an inquiry into the police's handling of a violent Israeli Arab demonstration last October, in which 13 Arabs were killed, should be suspended because it was constraining the police.

JA: The more sources of funding there are for journalism, the better, because journalism is constrained by its funders and their particular political views, their worldview and their business interests.

A better question a legislator can ask himself is whether it is worth losing American lives in an unnecessary war because a president is constrained from utilizing diplomacy to prevent it?

Stream networks are particularly susceptible to fragmentation because dispersal is constrained to linear upstream and downstream movements.

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