Sentence examples for imposed on a point from inspiring English sources

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Particularly, we address kinematic control of robots operating in the presence of obstacles such as point, plane, or barrier constraints imposed on a point on the manipulator.

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Providing for the mutual initiation of topics can be particularly useful to the staff members (Extracts 2 and 3), because it can allow them to mobilize the clients' cooperation in the initiation a topic, instead of unilaterally imposing one (a point on which we will elaborate later).

The two points for an illegal left turn imposed on a driver with five points already on his or her license would work out like this: The $100 already charged for the sixth point would be increased to $150 under the budget proposal, plus $25 for the second point, for an increase of $75 over the current surcharge.

He fined Standard Oil the maximum penalty, $29,240,000, the largest fine imposed on a corporation to that point.

Since an input force is not imposed on one point, existing problem formulations such as attaching a spring on the node under the input force or constraining the input displacement are not valid for the present problem.

Each decision rule is in fact a conjunction of conditions imposed on a particular subset of separate features and, thus, points to some interdependencies between these features.

I like that she not only appreciates hats but also understands the boundaries a hat and veil impose on others, a point she discussed recently on showstudio.com.

Conversely, the constraints imposed on the fixed-point sensors are more rigorous because they are capable of measuring the airflow at only one point (Thimons and Kohler 1985).

In response to MPs' criticism of the lack of specific measures imposed on Putin, she pointed out that it was impossible for Britain to seek to impose a travel ban on a head of state, and said Britain had no illusions about the state of Russia.

To deal with interior discontinuities, some conditions are imposed on the discontinuous points, which are often called transmission conditions (see [2, 3, 7, 10, 18, 19]), interface conditions (see [14, 17]), or point interactions (see [5]).

It should be noted that the result for Durham is atypical, since charges were imposed on the single entry point to a restricted area.

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