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More in general, sequential priority rules violate independence and guarantee consistent group positions: the elements of the agenda are aggregated following a pre-fixed order, and earlier decisions constrain later ones.

For example, parental SEP can constrain later adult SEP by influencing access to social and economic resources during childhood, especially opportunities for education and other learning experiences [ 3]. Adult SEP in turn can exert an effect on adult health by determining exposure to causal factors in later life such as income or unemployment.

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"Failure to decarbonise the power sector now could mean future governments are forced into more drastic and expensive action to constrain emissions later as the problems caused by climate destabilisation become more acute," Mr Yeo told The Independent.

Memorylessness contrasts with the dynamics of strategic games like chess or Go, in which events early in a game constrain and drive later events.

(ii) Each path has complex amplitude and delay, where echoes are constrained to have delay,, to reflect that multipath replicas are physically constrained to arrive later at the receiver than the LOS path.

Angered by the suggestion that Ireland be partitioned (which he was later constrained to accept), Griffith attacked the unsuccessful third Irish Home Rule Bill (1912 14).

With its steep curve and absence of seats, however — the preferred viewing position is lying on the floor close to the screen — the dome is perfect for the film's mirrored beginning and end, in which the camera looks up into canopies of leaves, first vast and whispering and alive, later constrained and crackling and already beginning to die.

Comparing the responses of second and fourth year students it was apparent that some of these barriers were less constraining during the later years of their education, including perceived available time and access to research mentors.

Though not representative of all local partners, PEPFAR programs or countries, this application of the ClASS framework to assess local partners' absorptive capacity and ability to maintain delivery of a quality HIV/AIDS program led to many insights applicable to resource constrained settings as later explained.

Various critics of logical probabilities believe that he did not go far enough - that even his later systems constrain inductive learning beyond what is rationally required.

When he testified at the Senate hearing eight days later, he constrained his criticisms to those things his adversaries could be "grown up about," speaking of the "ugly threat" of Iraq.

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