Sentence examples for impose further constraints from inspiring English sources

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To rule out this behavior one has to impose further constraints on entrenchment orderings.

However, the security policies impose further constraints on task executions, and therefore may affect both application- and system-oriented performance.

The remaining accounts of computation — the semantic, syntactic, and mechanistic accounts — are even more restrictive than the causal and counterfactual accounts; they impose further constraints on acceptable mappings.

It is known that symmetries impose further constraints on the dynamics such as repeated eigenvalues or missing terms in Taylor expansions [14] but we focus here only on the invariant subspaces.

Any more would be aimed at breaking its economy, so a decision to impose further constraints would become dramatically harder, he told a BRICS summit in China.

The use of integer linear programming allows us to impose further constraints.

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These additional requirements might be regarded as imposing further constraints on the reductive link; however, especially in Schaffner's model as well as in New Wave models of reduction, these further constraints are always disjunctive and seem to play the role of characterizations that accompany the definition.

The static power output characteristics of wind determine power flow and operation point of the system and therefore impact the dynamics of generations and stability of operation; on the other hand, the dynamics of wind power output determines the stability margin of the system and therefore imposes further constraints on power flow and operation point of system, as shown in Fig. 1.

Processing and recognition of specific tRNAs imposes stringent constraints on the sequence (and secondary structure) of tRNAs; several nucleotides of mature tRNAs need to chemically modified in most species, imposing further constraints on the primary sequence.

This can be done in a variety of setting: a culture where cells and viruses can mix well; a 2D tissue culture which imposes a degree of spatial constraints; and a 3D tissue culture which can impose further spatial constraints.

Moreover, Fine (1973, 202) argues that we cannot impose further symmetry constraints that are seemingly just as plausible as Carnap's, on pain of inconsistency.

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