词汇 | collocation_english_constraint |
释义 | Collocations with constraintThese are words often used in combination with constraint. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. additional constraint Sympathy supplies the additional constraint interaction needed to explain these markedness violations. artificial constraint Specifying a desired velocity along an unconstrained direction and/or a desired force along a constrained direction gives rise to an artificial constraint. budget constraint To this end, we assume that either government spending or direct taxes are endogenous and adjust to keep the budget constraint balanced. budgetary constraint A lack of colour or photographs in the production of a book is often a budgetary constraint, and this shows in other ways as well. capacity constraint The various lengths, angles and positions can be constrained or liberated at will, and if a particular combination is incompatible with the capacity constraint the 'design solution' will fail. capital constraint In commercial fire insurance, it is possible to find single properties whose total exposed value is well in excess of any individual insurer's capital constraint. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. certain constraints In order to determine the applicability of certain constraints, the values of certain variables are required. cognitive constraints Integrating cognitive constraints with comparative data from other species can illuminate the adaptive benefits of food sharing in humans. constitutional constraints A variety of arguments can be given for justifying some or all of these constitutional constraints. constraint programming In the work on concurrent constraint programming, closure operators are studied in terms of their sets of fixpoints. ecological constraints The seeming ambiguities of individual arrays emanate from failures to consider relevant ecological constraints and higher-order variables. environmental constraint The main thrust of this work is to establish conditions for which (optimal) sustained economic development is possible in the face of an environmental constraint. ethical constraints This fact is especially true in humans, in whom practical and ethical constraints limit the studies that can be performed. external constraint Thus, either of the two institutions, once established, would appear as an external constraint to individual agents. financial constraint If there is an effective financial constraint, there will be less of an anti-poaching effort, so the equilibrium stock of wildlife will be smaller. fiscal constraint The strengthening of the fiscal constraint (in period 45) completely modifies the inflation path dynamics. formal constraint Formal constraints stemming from a semantic correlation between atelicity and low transitivity (either derived or inherent) can be found in other languages as well. functional constraint Estimating diversifying selection and functional constraint in the presence of recombination. geographical constraint Fifth, there is a geographical constraint. given constraint This will only be relevant when several possible inputs converge on a single output as a result of a given constraint hierarchy. institutional constraint Though no institutional constraint to illegal felling operates, social norms are present. internal constraint Here, the internal constraint is tantamount. legal constraint The reality of family obligation thus operates without legal constraint. liquidity constraint As in equilibrium the liquidity constraint is binding, the constrained households' intratemporal marginal efficiency condition does not hold with equality. logistical constraints Due to logistical constraints on crop planting operations, we conducted two separate experiments in adjacent sections of the experimental field. moral constraint Moral arguments may be necessar y to determine whether a moral constraint on validity has been violated by a purportedly authoritative directive. operational constraints On the other hand, operational constraints, caused by the need for fitting and synchronising the robot's motion with its environment, are also defined. physical constraint There is a physical constraint on the solutions just obtained that should be noted. powerful constraint We conclude that perceptual grouping by common fate exerted a more powerful constraint than spatial proximity, a result consistent with object-based attention. practical constraint However, the practical constraint we encounter is not speed, but memory. regulatory constraints When an employer does offer a pension, a variety of regulatory constraints must be observed, including rules regarding plan modifications. resource constraint The aggregate resource constraint (8) can be derived from (16) and (17). serious constraint Where large surplus revenues are not anticipated, this may not be a serious constraint. severe constraint He should have seen earlier that his authority must come under severe constraint. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 significant constraint This is a significant constraint on its capacity to promote public health, as it cannot compare the population health implications of prioritizing the licensing of one therapy or another. situational constraints As we noted, the classic work on conformity, obedience, and bystander behavior was designed to identify important situational constraints on the basic effects. spatial constraint The use of spatial constraint would then be unjustified. statutory constraint The amendment suggests that there is an alternative way, by statutory constraint. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 strict constraints Two types of constraints are of interest: strict constraints and nonstrict constraints. structural constraint The structural constraint is approximated by part-of-speech filtering. technical constraint In addition to this technical constraint, the administration of these new charges can be extremely costly. temporal constraint Section 3 is devoted to the introduction of the temporal constraint satisfaction problem. tight constraints In the economy with tight constraints, all agents are at the zero-bond constraint, but few agents are constrained in capital. time constraint Both, however, claimed that the time constraint had not affected them adversely. timing constraints It is important to note that constraints such as relative timing constraints cannot be represented by precedence graphs (which are necessarily acyclic). These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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