Sentence examples for not only constrained from inspiring English sources

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The magnitudes of these impacts are not only constrained by the hub-height wind speed but also depend to some extent on the size of the wind farms.

The rank of the channel matrix is not only constrained by the number of transmit and receive antennas but also constrained by the number of scatterers.

There is a dialectical relationship between these aspects of the human condition: we are not only constrained by natural and social contexts but can often alter natural conditions and social arrangements, thereby influencing how they impact on our choices.

In our discussion, the former is software development which is constrained by the used hardware, whereas the latter is not only constrained by hardware but also includes hardware development.

Law operates to give structures within which science and technology are not only constrained against risk, but within which science and technology's own internal competitions are shaped by patents and intellectual property rights (Howells et al., 2007).

This way, models are not only constrained by behavioral data, but also by neuroimaging data.

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Student loan debt is not only constraining young adults, but also, at least in the near term, holding back the recovery itself, some economists say.

"When, in writing for the majority of the court, I adopt a general rule and say, 'This is the basis of our decision,' I not only constrain lower courts, I constrain myself as well," Scalia declared in his Holmes Lecture at Harvard in 1989.

At the same time, Mr. Obama seems to believe that the problems of black Americans are in part attributable to certain behaviors among them — most notably absentee fathers, dropping out of school and violence — which not only constrain their choices but rationalize the disfiguring processes of white cultural racism that extend the pathologies of the few to all black Americans.

Here Mr Hollande's refusal to countenance any form of spending cut has had one fortunate short-term consequence: he wisely wants to recast the euro zone's "fiscal compact" so that it not only constrains government deficits and public debt, but also promotes growth.

In this way, structures not only constrain, but also enable action (Sewell, 1992).

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