Sentence examples for source of constraints from inspiring English sources

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A large segment of public opinion sees Europe as a source of constraints and the Trojan horse of liberalisation and globalisation.

Because of this rigid split between what is technical and what is ethical, normative commitment is essentially a source of constraints to a process that relies on strategies which are fundamentally alien to the ethical discourse.

Such constraints may become an interesting source of constraints for RNA structure prediction.

In this work we presented a default scenario where the only source of constraints is contact prediction from sequence data, but often there is additional information that can provide more reliable constraints, further improving the results.

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He said: "As long as the uni can make sure everyone can afford it, it removes a source of constraint that can overshadow your time at uni.

This means that the recent discovery that neutrinos (notoriously elusive particles that move at almost the speed of light) have mass, is not as world-changing as it might at first have seemed.The second source of constraint is observations of the modern universe.

I think that these goals and needs do initially provide a source of constraint.

Dave's competing desires provide an initial source of constraint, but there could be other features of Dave's situation that provide constraints as well.

There is, however, another potential source of constraint on the aminoacyl stem sequence: the requirement for proper recognition of the tRNA by amino acid charging enzymes.

Gender differences in power and roles have an effect on health, fertility control, survival and nutrition of women (thus contributing to a low status of women), and this low status lowers women's rights over their bodies and sexuality, and is a source of constraint in material and non-material resources [ 5, 6].

The theoretical problems involved in measuring overall freedom include that of how an agent's available actions are to be individuated, counted and weighted, and that of comparing and weighting different types (but not necessarily different sources) of constraints on freedom (such as physical prevention, punishability, threats and manipulation).

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