Sentence examples for restrictive shape from inspiring English sources

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"I liked the challenge of taking this fairly restrictive shape and trying to pull something out of it," explained Mr. Mackey, who created the pieces by heating hammers and cutting them up, then playing with the parts.

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However, it is not possible for a scheduling discipline to guarantee a target delay for elastic traffic unless a restrictive rate shaping function (e.g., leaky bucket) is applied [18].

If a communication link supports traffic (e.g., elastic TCP-based) with an upper bound on link capacity, this path is not able to guarantee a given target delay for that traffic unless a restrictive rate shaping function (e.g., leaky bucket) is applied [18].

Our un-optimized quantitative results, based on limited material data and restrictive assumptions on inhomogeneity shape and distribution, indicate that apparent piezoelectric behavior close to 10% of Quartz may be achievable for inhomogeneity sizes in the 4 nm range.

Because there are at least scores of neurons in each grid module (Stensola et al., 2012) P(x| i) can be approximated as a periodic sum of Gaussians without making restrictive assumptions about the shapes of the tuning curves of individual grid cells, or about the precision of their periodicity, so long as the variability of individual neurons is weakly correlated and homogeneous.

In this case, P(x|i) can be approximated as a periodic sum of Gaussians without making restrictive assumptions about the shapes of the tuning curves of individual grid cells, or about the precision of their periodicity, so long as, on average, the variability of individual neurons is weakly correlated and homogeneous.

In effect the forced adoption of a single form of accounting can be viewed as a form of restrictive practice that prevents alternative and superior ways of doing business from taking shape.

It also may be lopsided or oddly shaped, marked with restrictive endorsements, such as "Personal" or "Confidential," or have protruding wires, strange odors or stains.

"You mean if it gets that far off track, you don't know?" The issues in the case could be shaped by the highly restrictive terms of the contract that every passenger gets with his or her ticket, said Gerald McGill, an admiralty lawyer in Pensacola, Fla. Cruise contracts are notoriously restrictive regarding the rights of passengers, and Costa's 6,400-word 6,400-words no excontract

Second, the accuracy of this method is checked by using the Rayleigh-Ritz method, which removes the restrictive hypothesis on the wet mode shapes.

Usher is on a ludicrously restrictive diet to help him get in shape for a top-secret film role, although this diet does permit him to eat a massive pile of smoked salmon and caviar, so he seems to be just about coping.

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