given constraint

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given
adjective
uk
/ˈɡɪv.ən/
us
/ˈɡɪv.ən/
already decided, arranged, ...
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constraint
noun
uk
/kənˈstreɪnt/
us
/kənˈstreɪnt/
something that controls what you do by keeping you within ...
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This will only be relevant when several possible inputs converge on a single output as a result of agivenconstrainthierarchy.
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Assignment of an individual's usage to a stage is not absolute, but rather reflects frequency of occurrence within agivenconstraint.
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To avoid fast switching between two antagonist constraints, activation and deactivation thresholds for agivenconstraintcan be chosen differently.
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At any moment in the process, agivenconstraintis considering a number of different variables and their impact on the satisfaction of the constraint.
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If we represent constraints as linear inequalities, determining whether we can unit propagate on agivenconstraintis more complex.
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Thus, agivenconstraintis stated only once.
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We are primarily interested in agivenconstrainthierarchy in order to investigate the potential universality- or not- of the conditioning constraints.
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Solution 1 has the best evaluation value for each constraint and has the volume that is also close to thegivenconstraint.
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Moreover, if agivenconstraintis known at the present time instant, then it will be known at every time instant in the future.
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Its essential idea is that a violation of agivenconstraintmay be ignored if the constraint has already been satisfied in an earlier stage of the derivation.
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The notion of a double malformation within the scope of agivenconstraintdomain must not be confused with the number of malformations within a given loanword.
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In order to prove this result, we introduce a well-founded ordering which measures the complexity of proving that agivenconstraintis a correct answer for a given state.
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Relational consistency includes extensions to more than one variable, but this extension is only required to satisfy agivenconstraintor set of constraints.
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More precisely, relational consistency implies that every consistent partial assignment can be extended in such a way that agivenconstraintor set of constraints is satisfied.
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It often requires thinking in unconventional ways with given constraints in mind; sometimes it also involves lateral thinking.
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The typical problem is to find the shape which is optimal in that it minimizes a certain cost functional while satisfying given constraints.
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Another is deciding what course of action is best (for example cheapest or quickest) for a given purpose and within given constraints.
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One of the key ideas of constraint programming is that arbitrary constraints can be added to thegivenconstraintproblem during search.
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