Sentence examples for constraint category from inspiring English sources

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Given this input, the mcBPPS sampler runs (in parallel) multiple BPPS procedures (one for each constraint category) both to optimally assign the input sequences to the subgroups (and, by implication, to the foreground and background partitions for each category) and to define, for each category, a pattern that optimally differentiates the foreground from the background sequences.

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(ii) An N × M table (termed a hyperpartition) that specifies which subgroups are assigned to the foreground and background for each of M 'functional constraint categories'.

The "time constraints" category is contained in the top three barriers for all but one department.

Even the "time constraints" category in our study included comments that were both about the time related to adoption of EBIPs as well as the time needed for "ongoing" efforts around teaching and learning called for in the vision.

The HSR lines include those specially built for the speeds equal to or greater than 250 km/h (Category I), those specially upgraded for the speeds of the order of 200 km/h (Category II), and those upgraded with the particular features resulting from the topographical relief or the town-planning constraints (Category III).

Because of the small number of observations in the "LAT – practical advantages" category, this category is combined with the "LAT – practical constraints" category.

Classification of P2P content delivery schemes, topology constraints, categories of data topology and delivery path, P2P caching, and so on is reviewed.

Table 3 Cross tabulation between sector and credit constraints Rationed category Trading Manufacturing Services Agricultural Total Unconstrained borrowers 42 00 11 03 56 Unconstrained Non-borrowers 38 06 02 03 49 Quantity rationed 28030600370 37 Risk rationed 46 04 04 03 57 Total 154 13 23 09 199 Source: Own Survey, 2014.

Owing to resource constraints, this category has not yet been retrospectively applied to the 1997 2010 dataset.

The paper outlines an account in which pragmatic constraints are categories of lexical organisation, and generalisations about the linguistic design of particular pragmatic contexts are encoded in cognitive schemas.

It places no immediate constraints on categories that lack any such effects, which arguably include the mathematical and modal realms, and perhaps the moral realm.

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