restrictive assumption
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restrictive
adjective
uk/rɪˈstrɪk.tɪv/us/rɪˈstrɪk.tɪv/
limiting the freedom of someone or preventing something ...
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assumption
noun
uk/əˈsʌmp.ʃən/us/əˈsʌmp.ʃən/
something that you accept as true without question ...
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Global constant returns to scale, a highlyrestrictiveassumption, is imposed without this convexity constraint.
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Here we demonstrate that the effectiveness (and attractiveness) of this instrument is reduced if therestrictiveassumptionof deterministic prices is relaxed.
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Here we demonstrate that the effectiveness (and attractiveness) of this policy instrument is reduced if therestrictiveassumptionof deterministic prices is relaxed.
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Consequently, the dynamic regimes of figures 2-7 are obtained also under this lessrestrictiveassumption.
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In general, however, it is arestrictiveassumption.
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These excellent results are achieved because the veryrestrictiveassumptionof random measurement error has been given up.
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This is a relativelyrestrictiveassumption, implying that nature capital in the model is an excludable resource that could be privatized.
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The mostrestrictiveassumption, presumably, is that we have confined our attention to two-dimensional models.
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Budal (1977) has considered this case, but only for 'point' absorbers (both finite and infinite rows) and under therestrictiveassumptionthat all the absorbers move with equal amplitudes.
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These filtering methods make norestrictiveassumptionabout the dynamics of the state-space or the density function.
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As a result, in this article we provide a framework for studying road traffic control under less restrictive assumptions.
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These restrictive assumptions have been overused in the literature, since they are sometimes not realistic and sometimes not necessary.
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Despite my objections to restrictive assumptions on cognitive abilities, clearly the issue remains pivotal in any perceptual approach to analysis.
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We have made many restrictive assumptions in order to obtain relatively simple results, and so we cannot claim that our analysis applies to all situations.
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The gains acquired from these less restrictive assumptions occur at the expense of efficiency.
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I make no restrictive assumptions like anonymity or the neutrality part of systematicity, according to which all propositions must be aggregated in the same way.
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There are four distinct cases even with these restrictive assumptions.
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Although the intuitions obtained from our model are general, the model itself contains several restrictive assumptions.
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Later publications use restrictive assumptions, such as requiring knowledge about the term to maturity of the government guarantee.
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