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constraint [Am kənˈstreɪnt, Brit kənˈstreɪnt] N
1. constraint U (compulsion):
constraint
we acted under constraint
there is no constraint to participate
there is no constraint to participate
2. constraint (restriction):
constraint U or C often pl
constraint U or C often pl
without constraint
3. constraint U (inhibition):
constraint
legal contract/requirement/constraint/rights
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constraint [kənˈstreɪnt] N
1. constraint no pl (compulsion):
constraint
under constraint
2. constraint (limit):
constraint
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constraint [kən·ˈstreɪnt] N
1. constraint (compulsion):
constraint
under constraint
2. constraint (limit):
constraint
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The act eliminates unfair discrimination in certain sectors of the national labour market by imposing similar constraints on another.
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These problems can be solved either by storing only some learned constraints or by occasionally discarding constraints.
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Also, the exchange fluxes along with the enzymes can have constraints ranging from a negative to positive value (ex: -10 to 10).
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Research has shown that hydrolysis is reversible within very strict temperature and humidity constraints.
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This implies that another requirement of flow is to be free from constraints that force controlled processes to be used.
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