单词 | Constrain |
例句 | 1 constrain sb. to do sth. 2 Financial factors should not constrain doctors from prescribing the best treatment for patients. 3 The police used horses to constrain the crowd from violence. 4 Poor economies abroad may constrain demand for U.S. exports. 5 It vexes me when they would constrain science by the authority of the Scriptures,[] and yet do not consider themselves bound to answer reason and experiment. Galileo Galilei 6 These lexical items act upon the grammar to constrain the temporariness sense since as lexical items they denote temporary activities. 7 Firstly, renewed efforts can be made to constrain the power of those who manage the large public company. 8 Although social arrangements constrain and control us, they are still constructed and reproduced by human action. 9 This suggests that the mechanisms which constrain fetal growth to prevent maternal-fetal disproportion do not effect long term programming of cardiovascular disease. 10 They thought a redesigned legal system might constrain the civil service and protect their economic interests. 11 Other sorts of things can constrain my actions too, of course. 12 The most obvious effect was to constrain societies to their traditional role of lending for house purchase. 13 Incentive and constrain are two different kinds of management. 14 She tried to constrain herself from a cough in class. 15 The life most of the time, commitments equals to constrain, reluctan. 16 The life most of the time, commitments equals to constrain, reluctantly we yearn for bound. 17 The mammalian gut has been stable for many millennia and acts to constrain the flexibility of E. coli's genome. 18 In fact, the Reagan urban strategy had the potential to constrain the policy options of cities. 19 This arises from the fact that unemployment or underemployment will reduce the household's income and constrain the demand for goods. 20 But pressures of work, family responsibilities, lack of time and/or money, may constrain these choices. 21 The draft student charter would allow students to opt out of their associations and would constrain unions within the law on charitable status. 22 This model incorporates all different categories of information which interact in an ongoing manner to constrain the processing of a sentence. 23 Any sense that directorates are a mechanism to control and constrain doctors is likely to provoke problems. 24 These rules express the interactional dispositions of the individuals concerned which constrain their potential for acquiring novel behaviour randomly through learning. 25 In the following chapters I will look at different methods of applying other sources of knowledge to constrain the search. 26 They assume, that is, that the principles of analogy and local interpretation constrain their experience. 27 In developing countries, the increasing cost and decreasing supply of traditional feedstuffs are expected to constrain the future expansion of poultry production. 28 Conversion relations between two variational functionals that take respectively same equation as their constrain condition and Euler's equation are obtained. 29 A scheduled antigovernment march was called off, while the army stepped up efforts to constrain student protests. 30 The example in the paper shows the efficiency of shift frequency together with inverse iteration to perform the dynamic topology optimization with frequency constrain. 1 constrain sb. to do sth. 2 Financial factors should not constrain doctors from prescribing the best treatment for patients. 31 Devising a fuel tank to constrain hydrogen has always been a challenge. 32 A template can constrain the cardinality of a clone's attribute. 33 In this paper, the method of Lagrangean indetermined multipliers is adopted to transfer a stationaryvalued Problem with constraint condition(s) into another one without constrain condition. 34 So, green shoots of stabilization may be replaced by yellow weeds of stagnation if several medium-term factors constrain the global economy's ability to return to sustained growth. 34 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 35 We can also constrain a comparison with a given value. 36 The study will examine the factors which constrain local economic growth. 37 It's all puffery and nonsense that can constrain and damage the mind and a life. 38 The deformations of the pluton indicate the characteristics and strength of the regional deformations during the Jinning period, and constrain the period of its strongest deformation. 39 Reliability optimization problems of independent failure series-parallel control system under single or multiple constrain conditions are studied. 40 These characteristics, such as no global address scheme, dynamic topology, extraordinarily limited resource, constrain the development of routing in WSN. 41 A fallen bridge might constrain your ability to get across a river. 42 Super constrain basic feasible solution has many components of reduced costs; Reduced costs do not correspond with shadow prices and shadow prices have great effect on adjusting economic structure. 43 By considering the cost objective of the whole supply chain and the constrain conditions of the individual enterprise, we build a decision model for supply chain formation. 44 The cost of mass production of alga and purification of phycoerythrin will seriously constrain the wide range demands of B-phycoerythrin applications in biomedical and food industries. 45 As with dragging, a meta - key is often used to constrain the direction of a resize interaction. 46 A template can constrain the cardinality of a clone's association. 47 You aren't just back seat driving when you constrain an expert to rules, you are invalidating their hard-won instinct and intuition. 48 Further increases to bank reserve requirements make sense in order to constrain the growth of credit. 49 No , what constrain me are the social consequences of speaking certain taboos. 50 To satisfy the buffer constrain in practice, a sliding window based rate allocation scheme is also proposed. 51 The earth free oscillation can be used to constrain structure of the earth interior, including velocity, discontinuity as well as density distribution. 52 The characteristics of stage performance not only constrain the playwright's freedom of employing language but also unavoidably draw into a new dimension to the translation of drama. 53 This condition would obviously constrain an employer's selection of new workers. 54 A strong magnetic field can constrain electrons to move only along the field lines. 55 So it wasn't until the 14th century that the Roman church began to constrain this "indulgence", banning it on its all-too-regular fast days. 56 Mr Hatoyama calls it " an idea which I want to constrain " 57 Pathological deterioration of the hip joint can constrain your whole body's movement. 58 India still has strong traditions, such as family fealty, that may constrain nouveau-riche pressures on values. 59 A template can constrain any data type component, including recursively nested components. 60 But then, the same limitation is true of polymorphism -- it is only helpful when you cannot constrain an object to a single type for every execution path. 61 It was concluded that the stemma equimultiple random select cross method could constrain the increments of inbreeding coefficient. 62 Now, there are suggestions the shortages may constrain economic growth too. 63 Academic institution and humanism value concept are the key factors to constrain the development of academic journals. 64 This study uses geochemistry tracing to constrain on provenance of bronzes from Heying archaeological site. 65 The improved PSO is then applied to optimal design of disk brake in order to minimize the brake time under the conditions of geometry constrain, intensity constrain and temperature constrain. 66 FDX.N), deemed an economic bellwether because it serves a wide range of industries, said higher costs would constrain 2011 earnings. FedEx shares slid 6 percent to $78.07. 67 The implicitness and incompleteness of consumer contracts, the constrain of information costs, and market monopolies give rise to the relatively weak contracting position of consumers. 68 If they can, constrain him to belong to their desperate odd - fellow society. 69 That would be good for housing markets, as low supply growth would continue to facilitate market clearing, but it would also constrain growth in output and employment. 70 Chronological assertions can constrain time value of one field based on the time of another field. 71 It will explore building a financial management system by which budget compilation, budget implementation, and budget supervision and review constrain and coordinate with each other. 72 Finally, a feasible direction to the question of angle steel truss's sectional optimizing which includes other constrains in addition to the stress constrain. 73 When there are several tolerance on one feature , the constrain relationship between each tolerance zone was established. 74 The constitution should not constrain us from articulating these political ideas. 75 Experiment results indicate that this measure is of great help to constrain the zero error and increase precision of instruments. 76 Chemical kinetics and thermodynamics of copper minerals constrain that chalcocite is main and ore zoning form in sandstone copper deposits. 77 Within the J2EE application,[] you can define and name security roles and constrain resource access based on those roles. 78 These tastes and incomes constrain how the quantity demand will react to changes in price. 79 It's the capacity of those roads which is going to constrain the amount of travel by car that can take place. 80 The FSH operates at the protocol layer and does not provide the ability to constrain network resources such that no one application can monopolize the network stack. |
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