Sentence examples for has some constraint from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, the evolved robust GRN has some constraint on the errors by noise and mutation, as plotted in Figure 4. To achieve higher robustness, there needs to be some correlation between the changes in the expression statuses of genes.

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Eventhough the Cloud Computing model is considered efficient for Smart Grids, it has some constraints such as security and reliability.

However, the resulting D-GABBA scheme has some constraints: (1) the number of symbols per block (T) should be expressible as a power of two, and (2) the number of available relays (N) should be smaller or equal to T (N≤T).

This has some constraints: sequences are read several times, but above all, they are no longer accessed sequentially, so an index of the sequences has to be either computed or loaded at start.

"To have some constraints is a good idea".

Yes, we have some constraints, but what are those constraints?

Cognitive wireless nodes have some constraints that limit the system such as low computational resources, low memory, or limited batteries.

In VO, relative clauses have some constraints, as shown in the awkwardness resulting from the co-referential constraints between the pronoun and 'country'country

The difference is that the BDDC method applies an additive rather than a multiplicative coarse grid correction, and substructure spaces have some constraints which result in non-singular subproblems.

We have some constraints to our problem, one is related to the box capacity and another is related to the maximum distance the receivers can walk (in order to collect their packages in the box).

"We have had some constraints in the past with delivering surgical supplies, syringes, but the situation is much better at the moment".

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