Sentence examples for drastically constrain from inspiring English sources

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This process is hampered by the lack of standards and exchange formats in the field, making it virtually impossible to reproduce and validate analyses and drastically constrain collaborations and re-use of data.

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Before the attacks, Egypt's top military leaders — traditionally Washington's closest allies in Cairo — had drastically constrained the power of Mr. Morsi and the Brotherhood.

Nutrient deprivation in a batch process induces microbes to produce secondary metabolites while drastically constraining cellular growth.

Funds that are so critical to our progress on the road to preventing and curing diabetes have been drastically constrained in the past several years by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the American Diabetes Association ADAA) because of budget shortfalls (wars and economic downturns are expensive).

Numerous science writers have made the obvious point that had that asteroid not struck some 65,000,000 years ago and pushed the dinosaurs to extinction, we humans would undoubtedly not be here, for the evolution of mammals would have been constrained and altered drastically from what has come to pass (i.e., we humans were not destined to evolve).

LOS ANGELES — The last time Jerry Brown was governor of California, voters passed Proposition 13, drastically slashing local property taxes and constraining lawmakers from raising any other taxes.

During this investigation, most of the limitations of the approach have been drastically reduced by use of additional constraining structural data.

Utilization of land varies from place to place due to rapid urbanization and industrialization, without following the strict environmental norms, causing a lot of variation of quality of groundwater within a short distance, which constrains the developmental activities drastically everywhere (Subba Rao 1997, 2006).

Interestingly, the Ullmann search times do not change drastically in the case where the search is constrained to the first occurrence of each substructure.

Whilst contacts are clearly useful for constraining modelling procedures, even small numbers of incorrect predictions are drastically detrimental to the modelling process (Konopka et al., 2014).

Furthermore, constraining the tool-path to follow the edge of the part drastically reduces rectification time compared with using the same tool to raster-polish the entire surface.

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