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"Aerial locomotion obviously places rather tight constraints on an animal," Rauhut says, "because, if there's one fault in your design, you're dead".
She called the encouragement heartening at a time of tight constraints on government budgets.
In the words of another expert in the field, "it is clear that there are tight constraints on intelligence".
In Chrysler's case, its biggest problem was a weak lineup of vehicles and tight constraints on product spending.
Furthermore, it avoids tight constraints on initial conditions that are present in other approaches reported in the literature.
Cautious mission managers had put tight constraints on the Spirit's movement to ensure that it did not drive itself into a deeper predicament.
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Due to the tight constraint on office space, no office space is provided to scholars.
Combined with contemporary observations of atmospheric CO2 concentration and tropical temperature, this relationship provides a tight constraint on the sensitivity of tropical land carbon to climate change.
Where overland infrastructure is lacking, the cost of just getting to the sea can be prohibitively high for many trade goods, placing a tight constraint on economic activity.
It also provides a tight constraint on the mean matter density.
(2) Star formation evolved predominantly gradually declining, not through an evoloving role of starbursts, placing a tight constraint on the role of major mergers in the evolution of star formation rates.
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