Sentence examples for to be constraints from inspiring English sources

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"There have to be constraints and there will be constraints," said Representative Steny Hoyer, Democrat of Maryland and a member of the House Administration Committee.

For there to be constraints, there needs to be regulation, and regulation means rules, and rules mean principles.

He noted that the government shouldn't be able to get into people's phones "willy-nilly" but that there will need to be "constraints imposed" on privacy to keep people safe.

"If they get permission, there will have to be constraints that it must be used by them and not turned round for commercial development which would be totally unacceptable".

The laws of probability then are claimed to be constraints on these estimates: putative necessary conditions for minimizing her 'losses' in a broad sense, be they monetary, or measured by distances from the assignments of these experts.

Statements about privacy can be either descriptive or normative, depending on whether they are used to describe the way people define situations and conditions of privacy and the way they value them, or are used to indicate that there ought to be constraints on the use of information or information processing.

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At first glance, evolvability seems to be constraint's opposite.

However, there might be constraints to regulation of expression levels that hinder compensation to be achieved.

Note that for heterogeneous rigid and flexible regions to appear there must be constraint density fluctuations.

Constraints do not need to be general constraints, any more than reasons need to be general reasons.

The opportunity costs lost due to travel and waiting time were constraints to the uptake of services.

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