Constraints can be categorized as a noun.
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constraint - the state of being physically constrained; "dogs should be kept under restraint" | ||
constraint - the act of constraining; the threat or use of force to control the thoughts or behavior of others | ||
constraint - a device that retards something's motion; "the car did not have proper restraints fitted" |
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1. | noun | The Tigers' chief ideologue, Balasingham, sniffed at the proposal saying that "a solution to the ethnic conflict cannot be predetermined by the resolutions or declarations of donor conferences, but has to be negotiated by the parties in conflict without the constraints of external forces." | |
2. | noun | Power producers then turned their attention toward killing that cap, saying they couldn't make a profit even under these constraints. | |
3. | noun | There are few legal constraints on the sale of firearms in the U.S. | |
4. | noun | Due to budget constraints, the aircraft will be bought by a joint venture. | |
5. | noun | You can eliminate a few constraints from your optimization problem if you parametrize your variables into spherical coordinates. | |
6. | noun | I appreciate the time constraints you're under. | |
7. | noun | Creativity loves constraints. | |
8. | noun | In order to find a proper solution, we need to know which constraints we face. | |
9. | noun | Some Asian millennials also feel that working from home has liberated them from the constraints of a traditionally hierarchical, the-boss-always-knows-best type of work culture. | |
10. | noun | There was a feeling of constraint in the room; no one dared to tell the king how foolish his decision was. | |
11. | noun | I think I've showed considerable constraint under the circumstances. | |
12. | noun | The cost of electricity is a chief constraint for Senegal's development. | |
13. | noun | There was a feeling of constraint in the room; no one dared to tell the king how foolish his decision was. | |
14. | noun | I think I've showed considerable constraint under the circumstances. | |
15. | noun | The cost of electricity is a chief constraint for Senegal's development. |
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The Tigers' chief ideologue, Balasingham, sniffed at the proposal saying that "a solution to the ethnic conflict cannot be predetermined by the resolutions or declarations of donor conferences, but has to be negotiated by the parties in conflict without the constraints of external forces." |
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Power producers then turned their attention toward killing that cap, saying they couldn't make a profit even under these constraints. |
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There are few legal constraints on the sale of firearms in the U.S. | |
Due to budget constraints, the aircraft will be bought by a joint venture. | |
You can eliminate a few constraints from your optimization problem if you parametrize your variables into spherical coordinates. | |
I appreciate the time constraints you're under. | |
Creativity loves constraints. | |
In order to find a proper solution, we need to know which constraints we face. | |
Some Asian millennials also feel that working from home has liberated them from the constraints of a traditionally hierarchical, the-boss-always-knows-best type of work culture. | |
There was a feeling of constraint in the room; no one dared to tell the king how foolish his decision was. | |
I think I've showed considerable constraint under the circumstances. | |
The cost of electricity is a chief constraint for Senegal's development. | |
There was a feeling of constraint in the room; no one dared to tell the king how foolish his decision was. | |
I think I've showed considerable constraint under the circumstances. | |
The cost of electricity is a chief constraint for Senegal's development. |