在 英语 中使用 Constraint 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Targeting of sex workers remains a constraint.
Capacity shortages remain a key constraint in all areas.
Mr. Desanker mentioned that the most critical constraint is likely to be funding.
China's New Inflation Constraint.
The ISS has one key constraint: space.
The lack of established posts for the secretariat staff is also a constraint.
The lack of established posts for the secretariat staff was also a constraint.
A Primary key constraint has automatic unique constraint defined on it.
Regional economic integration with other developing countries can ease that constraint.
Imports of transport services and the balance-of-payments constraint 21.
The HTTP verbs comprise a major portion of our“uniform interface” constraint and provide us the action counterpart to the noun-based resource.
Within this additional constraint, principles similar to those governing enforcement in general apply to the enforcement of a security right.
The second kind of constraint on power is a class of provisions to deal ex post with the exercise of power, allowing for the application of laws to be contested.
Within this additional constraint, principles similar to those governing enforcement in general apply to the enforcement of a security right.
While the group-sparsity constraint forces our model to only consider a few features, these features are largely used across all tasks.
Post-judgement measures of constraint should not be limited to property with a connection to the claim or instrumentality that was the object of the original proceedings.
The key constraint for any venture-backable company in the energy sector is the requirement it can succeed in the economic status-quo.
There are other ways we can constraint the reconstruction of an autoencoder than to impose a hidden layer of smaller dimension than the input.
Increasingly now, we hear, particularly at a time of economic recession and financial constraint, about the cost of caring for those with disabilities or disease.
Cultural: the stereotypical images and religious constraint imposed on the women restrict the rights of women in everyday life.