Sentence examples for constrains that apply from inspiring English sources

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Seen from this perspective, a template can be taken as the description of semantic constrains that apply to all relationships pertaining to a given composition type, regardless of the actual compositions that are eventually instantiated by end authors.

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Currently, most successful approaches to human detection are based on background substraction techniques that apply only to the case of static cameras or cameras with highly constrained motions.

A central feature of the religious and intellectual traditions of ancient Israel and ancient Greece was the idea of a higher moral law that applied universally and that constrained the powers of even kings and governments.

Therefore, by applying them in real experiments, the same mathematical constrains that were imposed in the simulation problems occur.

Our data demonstrate that, as in humans [21], the evolution of long bacterial protein sequences has been constrained to reduce their aggregation propensity, suggesting a general rule that applies independently of the organism complexity.

This proves that applying common Cloud Computing patterns to the Mobile Cloud Computing environment is a good way of constraining resource demand.

For 1 test, no constrains were applied so that participants could use their whole body (cf. Figure 1(a)).

In our study, we also assessed credit constrained with firms that had applied for loans in previous years.

But energy prices could constrain that growth.

"Rhee is not constrained that way.

Their choice set isn't constrained that way.

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