Synonym: restraint. Similar words: strain, construct, demonstrate, demonstration, construction, constructing, by train, trainer. Meaning: [-nt] n. 1. the state of being physically constrained 2. a device that retards something's motion 3. the act of constraining; the threat or use of force to control the thoughts or behavior of others.
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61) The ultimate obstacle is not one of technique but of political and ethical constraint.
62) For schools, there is also the additional constraint of curriculum-led staffing.
63) In the second stage, choose the expenditure allocation so as to maximize overall welfare subject to the overall budget constraint.
64) That can become a serious constraint on the expansion of the consumer and service sectors and the employment they generate.
65) That would be a constraint on me and an imposition on the viewer.
66) Evidently,(sentencedict.com) the information so obtained may provide a further constraint of use in semantic analysis.
67) However it also imposes an artificial constraint upon the management of international affairs.
68) The pragmatic reason is the constraint on our ability to make a precise forecast of what will be required.
69) The sales constraint on firms will progressively diminish and the function will shift to the right.
70) The other constraint on the absolutist interpretation of the sovereignty concept arose from Dicey's normativist conception of law.
71) So, shareholders can not be relied upon necessarily to provide much of a constraint on managers.
72) The semantic constraint may take precedence over acoustic information. 4.2.2.2.
73) Banks are profit-making corporations; they measure their success in terms of profit, with client satisfaction as the constraint.
74) It is an unnecessary constraint, since without it the manager would do better.
75) Now let us return to P1 and ask what happens if the additional constraint is included in P1.
76) This low growth will result from such factors as inflation, energy costs, environmental constraint and low population growth.
77) This constraint will fade over the next few years as more cable operators upgrade their systems and add more services.
78) Its pattern-searching strategy resolves many theoretical issues by placing them within the constraint of empirical evidence.
79) Punishment by reciprocity is guided by principles of cooperation and equality rather than adult authority and constraint.
80) This requires both parallel processing and a system of constraint satisfaction, and connectionism offers a way of implementing such a system.
81) The introduction of the scheme guarantees irrespective of actual earnings, so becomes the origin of the budget constraint.
82) The major constraint on architecture was the decision to use production rules to represent knowledge.
83) Apart from employment, the most serious implications of the policies of constraint are for housing.
84) If the social benefits outweigh the social costs, the constraint involved will be worthwhile.
85) There is a constraint as thick as gelatin in the air between us.
86) Here, assuming managers move or can move between company types, this constraint potentially bears on all cases.
87) There are other constraints on the firm's capital, however, most importantly perhaps, the takeover constraint.
88) And where internal inflationary pressures were stronger than in the United States, devaluation was used to push the constraint aside.
89) Rather, it is treated as evidence of latent power, which serves as a constraint on management freedom of action.
90) Needless to say such a constraint does not apply with electric locomotives.
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