- Look up
constraint in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Constraint may
refer to:
Constraint (computer-aided design), a
demarcation of
geometrical characteristics...
- concentric, rectilinear, and curvilinear. The
physical environment generally constrains the form in
which a city is built. If
located on a mountainside, urban...
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remove executive officials at will. However,
Congress can
curtail and
constrain a president's
authority to fire
commissioners of
independent regulatory...
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budget was
devoted to
personnel costs commentators wrote the
budget was
constraining Indian military modernisation. Modi
promised to be "tough on ****stan"...
- new
surface and
mantle cycles appeared.
Geological evidence also
helps constrain the time
frame for
liquid water existing on Earth. A
sample of pillow...
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precursor to
European Economic and
Monetary Union),
believing that it
would constrain the
British economy,
despite the
urging of both
Chancellor of the Exchequer...
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Constrained Shortest Path
First (CSPF) is an
extension of
shortest path algorithms. The path
computed using CSPF is a
shortest path
fulfilling a set of...
- Kyodan. How to
organize the
continuity of the Zen-tradition in the West,
constraining charismatic authority and the
derailment it may
bring on the one hand...
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legislation was to
constrain the
capacity of the
devolved institutions to use
their regulatory autonomy...in practice, it
constrains the
ability of the...
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Financial Legacy of Iraq and Afghanistan: How
Wartime Spending Decisions Will
Constrain ****ure
National Security Budgets".
Harvard Kennedy School. doi:10.2139/ssrn...