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The kinematics of the rolling contact impose a set of eight nonholonomic constraints to the translational and rotational dynamics of the platform center.
The point of feminism, they argue, should not be to impose a set of policy preferences but to broaden the choices that women are able to make.
"Our feeling is: what gives Western governments the right to impose a set of values on a people who don't believe in them?" he said, referring to the United States and Britain pushing for democratic values in the Middle East.
Practically, however, most adaptive systems impose a set of implication relations or links among the knowledge units.
They serve only to impose a set of property rules upon the poorer nations that guarantee their continued poverty and underdevelopment.
In the second experiment, we impose a set of water scarcity constraints, defined based on information from the International Water Management Institute (IWMI).
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The company said it was attempting to reduce the risk of its adverts "inadvertently attracting the young or vulnerable" by working with media outlets to "self-impose" a set of restrictions.
Wilfred attempts to control Marcel by imposing a set of rules.
As the term 'disciplined' suggests, the methodology imposes a set of conventions that one must follow when constructing convex programs.
The simulation of distributed systems that implement a Service-Oriented architecture (set) impofes a set of requirements on their simulation models.
In literature, element assembling usually imposes a set of algebraic constraint equations, which are difficultly solved simultaneously.
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