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You can use 'justified constraint' when you want to describe a limitation or restriction that is reasonable or supported by valid reasons or evidence. This phrase is often used in legal or academic contexts. Example: The court recognized that the defendant's freedom of speech was a justified constraint in this case, as his words could incite violence and harm others.
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The interactions are based on the solution of the acoustic Riemann problem between each pair of materials and is limited using physically justified constraints: positivity of volume, positivity of internal energy and controlled rate of pressure relaxation.
The use of MI's is permitted when investigating just one theoretically-justified constraint at a time (Brown 2006; Kline 2005).
What makes justified beliefs justified?
Integration facilitates the design of complex systems, giving each participant the capacity to introduce their own constraints as justified needs.
Extreme anti-government rhetoric devoid of nuance or constraint creates well-justified fear in minority communities.
An extension of the target group for treatment, though clinically justified, would cause higher pressures on the already constraint budgets of LIMCs.
Economically justified, theologically justified, and monarchically justified.
We learn in reading them that her husband's affair, with a nineteen-year-old student, was inspired — or perhaps, in his mind, justified — by newly fashionable ideas about the false constraints of bourgeois family life.
On most externalist accounts of noninferentially justified belief there are literally no a priori constraints on what might end up being noninferentially justified.
It is found in practice that the assumption of equal capacitances is fully justified except in the presence of the electronic anisotropies or the steric constraints discussed in section 8.
Article 22.3 indicates that Member States may exempt justified practices involving non-medical imaging exposure using medical radiological equipment from the requirement for dose constraints according to point (b) of Art.
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