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constraining

Speech parts

1. constraining - Noun

2. constraining - Verb

4. constraining - Adjective Satellite

Meaning

of Constrain

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Abiotic stress affects animals, but plants are especially dependent on environmental factors, so it is particularly constraining. Source: Internet

“Amongst these, the Committee identified infrastructure deficit and the long-standing clashes between herdsmen and farmers, which are constraining domestic production and contributing substantially to the rise in food inflation. Source: Internet

And, like the pandemic itself, the effects spill across city and state lines, with the choices in one place constraining the ability of businesses in another to survive. Source: Internet

At the same time, the relatively high level of public debt remains a constraining factor, particularly as heightened attractiveness to investors is a key component of Morocco's strategy of deepening its integration in the global economy. Source: Internet

“At the same time, we recognize the possible negative consequences of blindly constraining models’ judgments to agree with people’s: human visual judgments display forms of bias that should be kept out of computer models. Source: Internet

Extended context-free grammars describe exactly the context-free languages. citation Another extension is to allow additional terminal symbols to appear at the left hand side of rules, constraining their application. Source: Internet

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