Sentence examples for constraints meaning from inspiring English sources

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The British Retail Consortium said the rise across the UK was down to changing habits in grocery shopping, with financial constraints meaning families are doing several small shops a week instead of one big trip.

Current hydrosystems have several constraints meaning that they will become increasingly unsustainable and expensive especially as good quality potable water is now universally deemed a human right.

For the further future, the plan does not need to be so precise, so,e.g., another two time intervals, we relax the integral constraints, meaning that we require 0≤x c,4,x c,5≤1.

Similar effects arise, for example, in the localization of highly resource-limited wireless agents that are subject to severe size and energy constraints, meaning that neither unique identification sequences (CDMA) nor unique frequency or time resources (FDMA, TMDA) can be used.

The backbone chain is made up of quenched distance constraints, meaning they do not fluctuate.

Because of the change in designated values relative to the WHERE clause, from a logic perspective the law of excluded middle is a tautology for CHECK constraints, meaning CHECK (p OR NOT p) always succeeds.

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On Election Day, there will be fewer polling precincts this year than in 2008 -- due to redistricting and budget constraints -- meaning traffic on Tuesday could also be a problem.

No feedback was provided, nor were any task constraints reinforced meaning that there was no error signal.

SYNTACTICALLY LICENSED SEMANTIC CO-ACTIVATION CONSTRAINT: Meanings associated with a lexical form (defined orthographically and/or phonologically) can only be co-activated in a sentential context when the associated meanings bear the syntactic properties predicted by the syntactic parser.

If a movie can take you anywhere, it's really taking you nowhere; if someone can alter reality at will, life in all its liberties and constraints has little meaning.

Syntactical rules determine how word order and sentence structure is constrained, and how those constraints contribute to meaning.

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