Examples of using Constraint in English and their translations into Thai
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Computer
Component availability and wholesale inventory price increasing, overseas conflicts creating constraint in availability of components.
For this expression right here, you have to add the constraint that a cannot equal negative 2,
Because when you have a row 0's, then you have to put the constraint that this right-hand side has to be 0.
So the simplified rational is a minus 2 over a minus 1 with the constraint that a cannot equal negative 2,
So it meets the constraint of at least two of the three sides are have the same length.
But both of these equilateral triangles meet the constraint that at least two of the sides are equal.
So if we take this right here and then we apply this equation up here, we only have one constraint.
And if you have that constraint, if the length of your vector, or the number of components in vector is equal to the number of columns in your matrix, then we define this product to be equal to-- so this is my vector x-- so this is a definition.
Wise business model designers turned this constraint of the poor into an opportunity- To develop single-sized packages(e.g. sachets) for products which can be sold at prices the poor can afford, while the producer makes profits a win-win situation.
obviously, there's no constraint on this, so definitely the 0, 0 vector is definitely contained in our set S.
HERO pushes past the constraint of existing sensors to set the new benchmark for performance and efficiency, effectively revolutionizing wireless gaming mice. Play advanced. Play without limits with Logitech G.
The ability to overcome their own constraint, to tell about their achievements or to ask about the satisfaction of existing needs are also indicators of emancipation.
But in digital experiments, particularly those with zero variable cost, researchers don't face a cost constraint on the size of their experiment, and this has the potential to lead to unnecessarily large experiments.
No two tradeshows or events are the same! The freight and logistics requirements are different because of factors like time constraint, the venue and the rules governing the cargo handling. Thus, our solutions are often"tailor-made" to meet the requirements and expectation of the customer or tradeshow/event.
And notice, well, we definitely know that this meets the first two constraints.
Analyzing the customer's constraints.
In short, we have no constraints.
That's one of our constraints for similarity.
A full range of services tailored to meet site constraints and procedures.
What I would like to see is idealism decoupled from all constraints.