Sentence examples for defined to enforce from inspiring English sources

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If deemed necessary, monotonicity constraints were defined to enforce plausible patterns.

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This node defines a contract to enforce the target objective, through DCS, with the controllable variables c1_lamp, c2_lamp and c_shutter.

In fact, Erdoğan's programme does not look very different to the prospectus unveiled by France's would-be strongman, Nicolas Sarkozy, whose campaign for the presidency looks likely to be defined by his promises to enforce majority prejudice over minority interests.

For instance, c1 and c2 in Fig. 3 can be defined as controllable variables to enforce an objective related to the luminosity of a room.

The Act defined penalties and provisions to enforce Morris' proclamation outlawing intercourse by people outside the infected zone who did not have permission from the Council.

Some of that delay is due to a struggle to define and enforce the developers' responsibility to create affordable-housing units.

Like most power pitchers, Rivera should be helped by baseball's effort to enforce the defined strike zone; if umpires call the high strike, Rivera has the ability to exploit the revised parameters, mixing in his high-riding four-seam fastball.

What obtained in the Catholic Church before Pope Francis was an atmosphere of fear and an attempt to enforce orthodoxy defined through a restrictive or one-sided interpretation of the Living Tradition of the Church.

The imperial reform proclaimed an "eternal public peace" (Ewiger Landfriede) to put an end to the abounding feuds and the anarchy of the robber barons and it defined a new standing Imperial Army to enforce that peace, to which each imperial estate (Reichsstand) would have had to send troops.

I'm aware that the rule has changed, both formally and informally, but it seems to me to have reached the point where the infraction has become so hard to define that it's impossible to enforce.

Net neutrality is difficult to define and enforce, and efforts to do so merely address the symptom (concern about discrimination) rather than the underlying cause (lack of competition).

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