structural constraint
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstructuralandconstraint
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structural
adjective
uk/ˈstrʌk.tʃər.əl/us/ˈstrʌk.tʃɚ.əl/
relating to the way in which parts of a system or object ...
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constraint
noun
uk/kənˈstreɪnt/us/kənˈstreɪnt/
something that controls what you do by keeping you within ...
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Thestructuralconstraintis approximated by part-of-speech filtering.
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As such, it is astructuralconstraintconditioning the actions of organizational leaders.
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An additional (vehicle) criterion might be added, to the effect that a widely available representational content will be conscious when its vehicle satisfies some intrinsic,structuralconstraint.
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Furthermore, be aware that our consideration has been limited to the setting when the entire spectrum is known and that thestructuralconstraintmust be satisfied.
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Loosely speaking, we may assume that thestructuralconstraintand the spectral constraint define, respectively, smooth manifolds in the space of matrices of a fixed size.
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Therefore, this fundamentalstructuralconstraintshould be addressed and farmers should be given more secure and transferable rights to land to create incentives for sustainable land use.
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Therefore, the assumption of normality imposes the minimal priorstructuralconstraintbeyond these moments.
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The angular dependence of these couplings can then provide valuable structural constraints on the relative orientation of even spatially remote parts of molecules under study.
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The third factor examined the role of the sentence structural constraints.
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However, there are clearly no functional or structural constraints here.
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The bottom-up definition of fork-node trees given in section 4.3 captures these structural constraints.
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Individuals define themselves as having a disability within the context of these structural constraints and against the backdrop of legal definitions of disability.
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Initially, this involves replacement of structural constraints and closed-class lexical items, but can equally include semantic alterations.
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For this reason, those who propose that agents have acted outside the bounds of structural constraints must bear the evidentiary burden of proof.
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Studies of the interpretations of political agents should adequately account for the structural constraints on those interpretations.
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In addition, several structural constraints are needed to ensure that a reasonable definition for the spreadsheet update operations exists.
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Computing interferences are avoided by imposing structural constraints under the form of simple rules.
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Additionally, the structural constraints of rural communities affect the times and places where groups can be held.
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This suggests that discrete structural constraints are not the only factors, nor necessarily always the dominant ones in play.
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