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the constrains
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To force physically, by strong persuasion or pressurizing; to compel; to oblige.
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In fact, several of the most pioneering and novel ideas came from people who had little to do with science and technology, but who had the inspiration and talent to imagine future worlds without the constrains of the present moment.
Immigration, through providing new workers, can also ease the constrains on businesses.
However, these methods would produce artifacts if the constrains are not reliable.
However, for large values of E, algorithm could not find a feasible optimum point satisfying all the constrains.
Minimization of the objective function with respect to, subject to the constrains in (52), gives [43] (53).
Communication protocols used in traditional control systems are required to comply with the constrains imposed by industrial standards (e.g., to cover regulation roles such as delay and faults).
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The Constrain Proportions option prevents a photo from being stretched and distorted as it is resized.
And she is inspired by the liberation that comes after the constraining perfectionism of youth.
The constrained form is ellipsoidal.
Equation (4) is the constraining condition.
The pseudocode of the Constrained VPH+ algorithm is displayed below.
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