Sentence examples for sensitive to the constraints from inspiring English sources

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Sensitivity analyses indicated that the results are sensitive to the constraints included in the optimization model as well as the cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) and CC treatment cost.

Her background in ballet has made her especially sensitive to the constraints and the capacities of the female anatomy.

If for no other reason than to avoid shutting-out highly motivated international innovators, please be sensitive to the constraints and willing to deal with the friction of a formal invitation even if it's a long shot.

The results suggest that young children in both the United States and Taiwan are sensitive to the constraints imposed by the rule on judgments of probability and evidential strength.

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Results show that while the early stages of strain accumulation due to fatigue loading are independent of constraint, the rapid strain accumulation stage behaviors are sensitive to the constraint.

While this type of modelling strategy produces simultaneous estimates of age, period, and cohort effects, it has been criticized in the statistical literature because the results are sensitive to the constraint chosen, and there is no empirical way to confirm the validity of the chosen constraints [2], [3], [8].

Allen et al. (2005) demonstrated the feasibility of using fcMRI to study the functional connectivity between the cerebral cortex and the cerebellar cortex (including the dentate nucleus) in humans, and provided evidence that fcMRI is sensitive to the anatomical constraints governing cerebro-cerebellar connectivity.

This gives us an understanding of how an agent progresses in a controlled manner as she deliberates: an agent is sensitive to the practical constraints that frame her decision problem, and she utilizes a suite of mental operations in an attempt to find reason to terminate deliberation by making a decision.

Be sensitive to the time constraints your host faces.

We have used an empirical case that offers the advantage of harmonized data across multiple destination countries, which has allowed us to extend Waldinger's (2008, 2015) territorial-confinement hypothesis by demonstrating that not all transnational activities in all destinations are equally sensitive to the legal constraint of irregular status.

Recent calls for 'artful' (Back and Puwar, 2012), 'playful' (Balmer, 2013) and 'experimental' (Balmer et al, 2012; Rabinow and Bennett, 2012) approaches to methods and the curation of sociological knowledge thus must not only be sensitive to these constraints but might also benefit from making them visible in their application.

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