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Constrained

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Constrained meaning

simple past and past participle of constrain

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Constrained Pareto efficiency The condition of constrained Pareto optimality is a weaker version of the standard condition of Pareto optimality employed in economics which accounts for the fact that a potential planner (e.

For example, a bead on an abacus is constrained to move along its wire and a pendulum bob is constrained to swing at a fixed distance from the pivot.

After this, there were two ill-fated successors; Viewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble, a poorly received Smash Bros. clone, and Viewtiful Joe: Double Trouble!, a passable return to form that was constrained by Nintendo DS hardware.

A further policy that's fired up critics, and may also require a response, is the economic concern in coastal Scotland from plans to introduce Highly Protected Marine Areas, where commercial activity will be banned or tightly constrained.

Allocation of any new development in Stroud district is heavily constrained by the area of outstanding natural beauty to the east and the Severn floodplain to the west.

Although the minimum wages in the private sector are being decided upon by the Regional Wages and Productivity Boards, Zubiri noted that they are constrained to issuing only one wage order per year, unless they declare supervening conditions.

A more appropriate benchmark may be the 'Secondary Benchmark', which is a 50%/50% blend of the ICE BofA US High Yield Constrained Index and the Morningstar LSTA Leveraged Loan Index.

Analysts praised Detroit for its budget management and revenue growth, but said the city remained vulnerable to an economic downturn and constrained by high poverty rates.

And it’s important not to be constrained by outdated preconceptions of what’s ‘acceptable’ in your 50s and beyond.

And Professor Soumen Sengupta, chief officer of South Lanarkshire IJB, said: “The simple fact is that the amount and type of care we provide is constrained by the money that we have – and that is the truth right across our public services.

And so, for the next several quarters, I would say we're likely to be capacity constrained.

And so when 50 million people all collectively decide to buy homes, the supply of homes is reasonably constrained in the short run.

At the same time, the impact from the 3CX attack might be constrained by other factors.

Before the state transfers public waterfront land to the private market, we should have an opportunity to reserve spaces for reflection, recreation and ecology that are not constrained by private interests.

But for this summer at least, ahead of what is anticipated to be the last full season before the move to the Liverpool waterfront, his budget looks set to be constrained.

But in the first-half of the year, it will be a constrained.

But the availability of mechanics for repairs and preparation of used vehicles had constrained growth.

But the data from research on Asgards has also constrained the eukaryogenesis debate in other ways.

Constrained to Thursdays before much more popular TV shows like and with its flagship series playing on the weekends, Once Upon A Time In Wonderland struggled horribly, and as the spinoff failed to grow an audience, it was canceled after its first season.

Distribution of pit constrained Mineral Resources at $15/t NSR cut-off.