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But few places have the constraints of Dutch cities.
Dennis Woodside, Motorola's CEO, told the AllThingsD conference in LA that the price of a smartphone "is not going to persist", and that his company doesn't have the "constraints" of the iPhone's 50% profit margin.
My husband Bill and I were on a long one-day drive to Indianapolis and thought if we didn't have the constraints of print, if we didn't have to do a print exhibit, then the sky's the limit.
This time the UPA would not have the constraints of having to depend on the Left parties for support to survive in government.
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And the fiction writer does not have the constraints on the scope of his work that theater artists do.
Kennebunkport, for all its cool, rocky beauty, has the constraints of family -- and a crowded resort town with shops like the Copper Candle and the Snappy Turtle.
Mr. Bush, like Mr. Clinton, has the constraint of having been in office for four years, and many of his ideas are well-known to Americans.
Also, AHP has the constraint of capturing vagueness which is associated with the judgments of experts.
However, this proposed methodology has the constraint of applying a high ratio of oversampling, thus requiring a high training time.
It has the constraint of the total power of w, i.e. w H w ≤ P T, instead of |w i | = 1, i = 1,2,...,K.
It should be noted that most of these previous works had the constraint of query examples and returned results to be recommended being of the same type.
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