Sentence examples for interrelated constraints from inspiring English sources

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Health service provision is particularly challenging in countries affected by or emerging from armed conflict, due to interrelated constraints including destruction of health infrastructure, death and migration of health workers, insufficient domestic resources, and weak governance [ 1– 3].

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Governance of the energy sector can be considered a mixture of these four institutional logics that form a set of interrelated incentives and constraints, which are likely to influence agent's behaviour and strategies.

The capture efficiency of this process depends on many interrelated design variables and constraints such as magnetic pole array pitch, chamber height, and flow rate.

Policy agenda setters (directors, approvers, advisers and advocates) acted within interrelated contextual factors, which sometimes worked as constraints and sometimes opened opportunities.

In the BLP model, opposition obstacles and UAV's interrelated performances are described to construct path searching constraints, and variable planning time intervals are introduced to generate navigable flight paths only when necessary.

The interrelated knowledge of these variables sheds light on the constraints faced by different forest owners and about the agents caring for their forests.

Taking training effectiveness as the objective function and geometric parameters of the wing platform as design variables, through a numerical multivariate optimization arithmetic, the conceptual design optimization for a certain fighter trainer aircraft with double-delta wing configuration was carried out under the constraints of tactical and technical requirements and interrelated geometry.

This story indicated several constraints that patients face at different yet interrelated sites relating to gender, financial hardship, generational conflict and attitudes of health providers.

Our results demonstrated that minimal introns have selective constraint in human populations, which is defined as two distinct yet interrelated effects—size and GC effects.

This problem is hard, because interrelated activities (loading, transportation, unloading) at several geographical locations have to be scheduled under multiple resource constraints, where the bottleneck resource varies over time.

Interpretation of associations with individual metals was limited by interrelated issues, such as covariation among pollutants, the possibility of complex interactions among pollutants, and power constraints (Tolbert et al. 2007).

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