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What about the many ways in which parents shape children (so constraining many choices) for both good and ill?
The new insights and theories that have emerged from AI are, I believe, of great potential value in informing and constraining many areas of philosophical inquiry.
The precise values of these loci therefore play an important role in constraining many models of color vision based on spectrally opponent processing of visual information (e.g., [ 30, 57, 59- 61]).
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Now less constrained, many others are joining in.
I suspect this is a reaction to how constrained many children's lives have become.
Architecturally significant requirements (ASRs) drive and constrain many aspects of architecture.
With demand for healthcare rising and budgets constrained, many of the best-known names in the NHS are spending taxpayers' cash to buy beds from private companies.
More information on general Masters programs guidelines can be found here, but be aware that the MS/MBA curriculum constrains many of the choices described on that page.
This was a huge prediction of the Standard Model that tightly constrains many beyond-the-Standard-Model extensions.
The pattern of acoustic peaks observed in the CMB from the Planck satellite effectively rules out a Universe that doesn't contain dark matter, and also tightly constrains many other cosmological parameters.
To constrain many constitutive parameters, we refer to moment-rate functions of a seismic inversion study (Yoshida et al., 2011), which separately analyzed teleseis-mic waves and strong motion waves.
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