| VERB | to constrain | constrained | constrained constraining | constrains |
| SYNO | confining | constraining | constrictive | ... |
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- The various structures can be said to be mutually constraining.
- The inherent problems with constraining the radio waves within the lamp and minimising RF power have been successfully overcome.
- A study on Mesozoic mammaliaforms suggests that they were a primary factor in constraining mammalian body size, rather than solely competition from dinosaurs.
- The original SHAKE algorithm is capable of constraining both rigid and flexible molecules (eg. ...
- SS2PL is a proper subset of SCO (which is another explanation why SCO is less constraining and provides more concurrency than SS2PL).
- Ergo, when constraining the system to the passage of particles through an area, Graham's Law appears as written at the start of this article.
- Much of the Warnervale area lies in a mine subsidence region however, constraining some large commercial or industrial project designs.
- Then the cylindrical pin and the cylindrical hole will fit even in the worst conditions without over constraining the parts with specific form specifications.
- The "short side" of the market dominates, with limited quantity demanded constraining supply in the first case and limited quantity supplied constraining demand in the second.
- Douglas W. Portmore has suggested that these and other problems of actualism and possibilism can be avoided by constraining what counts as a genuine alternative for the agent.
- A teacher since 1973, Atwell started her career in western New York, but found traditional teaching methods constraining.
- Another definition is constraining the money supply, limiting inflation, and growing an economy by increasing the velocity of money.
- Examples of its use include constraining the tensor structure of the vacuum polarization and of the electron vertex function in QED.
- The graphlet degree signature of a node provides a highly constraining measure of local topology in its vicinity and comparing the signatures of two nodes provides a highly constraining measure of local topological similarity between them.
- Within the context of situational strength, some employees may view highly constraining environments as stifling and frustrating, whereas others may find the regimented and predictable nature of constraining environments to be comforting and relaxing.
- As time went on, large estates began to be split up, ending the constraining effect of short-term copyhold. Globe Town continued its expansion into the 1860s, long after the silk industry's decline.
- "Winterbottom v Wright" (1842) 10 M&W 109 was an important case in English common law responsible for constraining the law's 19th-century stance on negligence.
- This technique solves the problems of constraining TPR and FPR when two-ways pAUC has to be computed: [...].
- The ROWS section defines the names of all the constraints; entries in column 2 or 3 are E for equality ( = ) rows, L for less-than ( <= ) rows, G for greater-than ( >= ) rows, and N for non-constraining rows.
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