Examples of using A constraint in English and their translations into Greek
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As I said, it must not be perceived as a constraint nor must it be set as a precondition.
A constraint of As Soon As Possible,
whose poor quality is seen as a constraint to private investments.
If using PC/Mac is not a constraint, then Wondershare TunesGo is the best option to delete multiple
A constraint of As Late As Possible,
Russia would be eliminated as a constraint on U.S. world hegemony.
A constraint is anything that prevents the system from achieving more of its goal.
You find you need to change a constraint on one task and add a task dependency on another.
The same features that normally make parametric such a powerful design tool can then turn into a constraint, which slows down the innovation process.
Such a constraint would improve the functioning of sovereign-debt markets by inducing greater due diligence in lending.
Across APAC, 48% of firms cited skilled worker shortages as a constraint on growth. This is up from 43% the previous quarter.
This may be frustrating for the next generation and act as a constraint on business growth.
if it is a constraint, then why work?
states a constraint on rational solutions of a polynomial equation.
separation by physical distance is not a constraint.
Instead, what has contributed to the development of the city has gradually worked as an obstacle, a constraint for urban planning.
select a constraint from the drop-down list.
where each side represents a constraint.
It assigns the same value to a constraint generated by the equal liberty of everybody, and a constraint imposed by the power of some people.
This is also referred to as the Project Management Triangle where each side represents a constraint.