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Constraints meaning
plural of constraint
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To address this issue, we use so-called norm weight constraints that avoid concentration better than ad-hoc, sample-dependent constraints.
All check constraints and not-null constraints on a parent table are automatically inherited by its children.
A table in an SQL database schema corresponds to a predicate variable; the contents of a table to a relation; key constraints, other constraints, and SQL queries correspond to predicates.
Both of these constraints indirectly require scientific method – work that violates the constraints will be difficult to publish and difficult to get funded.
Constraints Constraints make it possible to further restrict the domain of an attribute.
Constraints Some Oulipian constraints: citation ; S+7, sometimes called N+7 : Replace every noun in a text with the seventh noun after it in a dictionary.
Equality constraints Quadratic programming is particularly simple when Q is positive definite and there are only equality constraints; specifically, the solution process is linear.
First, if two constraints are inconsistent, then no feasible solution exists: For instance, the constraints x ≥ 2 and x ≤ 1 cannot be satisfied jointly; in this case, we say that the LP is infeasible.
Most mainstream Protestant denominations are beginning to relax their longstanding constraints on ordaining women to be ministers, though some large groups are tightening their constraints in reaction.
Other types of constraints (unique, primary key, and foreign key constraints) are not inherited.
Since every attribute has an associated domain, there are constraints (domain constraints).
The technical limits of weight-bearing masonry had imposed formal as well as structural constraints; suddenly, those constraints were gone.
This gives an indication of how many solutions or how many constraints one has: if mapping from a larger space to a smaller one, the map may be onto, and thus will have degrees of freedom even without constraints.
Variations Strict Inequality Constraints One can allow for strict inequality constraints.
After collecting data regarding student preferences, the Office of Student Engagement brainstormed possible headliners with Social Board and reached out to artists that aligned with student-requested genres and budgetary constraints.
Afterward, Staley cited the constraints of the NFL’s 48-player game-day roster and a desire to compete at the highest level possible for playing his regulars for most of the afternoon.
Again, I think there’s sort of the underlying demand on the Xenium side has kind of broken through a lot of that, but we do see the CapEx constraints manifesting themselves out there.
Again, you can trace this back to the capital environment in healthcare providers in budget constraints and reduced CapEx, as mentioned earlier.
Albemarle projects lithium demand continues to surge despite the ongoing supply constraints.
Also, the easing of chip constraints has revived its order book and the company expects its sales and operations to improve in the coming quarters.