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Перевод: constraint
[существительное] принуждение; принужденность (манер) ; скованность ; стеснение; напряженность ; тюремное заключение
Тезаурус:
- When the book is opened, does it lie comfortably flat or is there marked constraint, indicating a plethora of new glue somewhere?
- This will obviously entail an extra row in the tableau and to determine the entries in this row we will consider how the general constraint, can be incorporated in a tableau.
- Any deviation from this in practice would be taken as a constraint, the analysis having revealed where such constraints are necessary so they can be taken into account when carrying out the audit.
- The imposition of this "necessity constraint" on holist explanation is enough to separate it from the individualist view that to describe the individual traits which caused a social phenomenon is to explain it.
- Needless to say such a constraint does not apply with electric locomotives.
- Sensitivity to the physical security of the public in West Belfast thus becomes another constraint against introducing the sort of community relations programme that exists in Easton.
- If the equality constraint to be added had been then just replacing the RHS of C with 4 would have changed the resource column entry in row (b) of P1/T1 to no pivoting would take place.
- In P3/T4, the goal is not achieved and so we should add the constraint .
- Boys undergo no period of constraint, in contrast to their lot among the Shavante.
- This says that is the RHS of the constraint in which is slack variable or zero if there is no such constraint.
- The foundation of this approach was a positive conception of liberty; freedom as an actual capacity for doing or enjoying something rather than simply the absence of external constraint:
- While nothing had been expressed it was fine, but words bloody words and a self-conscious constraint was thrust upon them.
- It has to do with the relationship between individual initiative and conventional constraint, with the limits social conditions put on the freedom of thought and action.
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