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artificial constraint

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artificial
adjective
uk /ˌɑː.tɪˈfɪʃ.əl/ us /ˌɑːr.t̬əˈfɪʃ.əl/
made by people, often as a copy of ...
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constraint
noun
uk /kənˈstreɪnt/ us /kənˈstreɪnt/
something that controls what you do by keeping you within ...
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Examples of artificial constraint


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Specifying a desired velocity along an unconstrained direction and/or a desired force along a constrained direction gives rise to an artificialconstraint.
Agreement appears to have been presented only within the context of third person subject sentences, an artificialconstraint on sentence input.
Such prohibition is a wholly artificialconstraint on the prosecutor's ability to put the full case before the court.
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In fact, the timetable will be the subject of the artificialconstraint imposed by the business motion.
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They could be met, but there is no certainty that the market will deliver them, because this is an artificialconstraint on the market mechanism.
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That would be insulting to the many good people who work well in the public sector, but they work within an extraordinarily artificialconstraint.
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He made an important point for us about the problems generated by the quota scheme involving an artificialconstraint.
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It was the artificialconstraint of the movement of both prices and incomes which has caused the increases of both prices and unemployment.
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We never tried to guillotine that debate or to subject it to artificialconstraint.
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Privatisation will take the water industry out of that artificialconstraint and unfortunate competition and put it under the natural constraint and competition of the market.
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A time may come for some form of artificialconstraint on the motorist, and perhaps the policy of subsidising company cars is a good candidate for change.
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The number inside the circles are related to the artificial constraints and to the terminators.
These databases reflect real-world contemporary practice patterns and are not influenced by the artificial constraints of clinical trials.
In the states labeled ' restrained ' artificial constraints are applied to translational and rotational motions of the solute.
When these recommendations are reconsidered outside the artificial constraints from a developmental perspective, however, they are not merely impractical but often misguided.
These artificial constraints drive the peg in order to achieve a three contact point case.
In every problem, where manipulators are involved, natural or artificial constraints determined by mechanical and geometric conditions come into play.
The basic idea of the hybrid force/position approach is to enforce only the artificial constraints.
We are now operating sunder completely artificial constraints.
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If an economy is to operate efficiently it is essential to improve the operation of the labour market and to remove rigidities and artificial constraints.
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