Sentence examples for to constraint from inspiring English sources

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to constraint

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Something that constrains; a restriction.

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If Crosley pins the origins of awkwardness to constraint, Sittenfeld discovers them in freedom.

More familiar in a time of zippy anomie is Donald Barthelme's definition of style: "Both a response to constraint and a seizing of opportunity".

"With iOS 7 we'll be looking to drop iOS 5 support, which means we'll be able to migrate to constraint based layout, collection views and add support for state restoration.

And corporate donations and government financing can lead to constraint and self-censorship — particularly when public television comes under fire from conservative leaders.

Similar applies to constraint (6c).

Formation water geochemistry may thus provide clues to constraint on petroleum migration.

The two issues are related to constraint feasibility and insensitive performance.

In this paper, we presented a genetic optimization based approach to constraint transformation.

We establish directed links from RRI nodes to SI nodes subjected to constraint 19.

According to constraint 7, each room can be assigned to at most two exams.

The optimization (8)–(11) is not convex due to constraint (11).

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