restrictive condition
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restrictive
adjective
uk/rɪˈstrɪk.tɪv/us/rɪˈstrɪk.tɪv/
limiting the freedom of someone or preventing something ...
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condition
noun
uk/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/us/kənˈdɪʃ.ən/
the particular state that something or someone ...
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Moreover, this veryrestrictiveconditionalso dictates that there is only one complement per projection, and at most one specifier, which is formally an adjunct.
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This is a veryrestrictiveconditionwhich requires an extremely large number of iteration steps.
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This is a lessrestrictiveconditionthan the existence of a bi-invariant metric.
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This is a morerestrictiveconditionthan the requirement of the existence of a negative charge neutral point.
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If that is so, it is an extremelyrestrictiveconditionand should be struck out on those grounds alone.
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If that is so, it is an extraordinarilyrestrictiveconditionand should be struck out.
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The type ofrestrictiveconditionproposed is therefore likely to have little or no practical effect in achieving the objective of the amendment.
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It now appears that this is not a correct interpretation of therestrictivecondition, and a number of problems have arisen from it.
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The case for removing thatrestrictiveconditionis overwhelming.
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They contain arestrictivecondition.
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However, this formal similarity notwithstanding, possessing a complex-antiderivative is a much morerestrictiveconditionthan its real counterpart.
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Where this occurs, therestrictiveconditionusually takes precedence.
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This is a morerestrictiveconditionthan isochronous code, but a lessrestrictiveconditionthan branch-free code.
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All concerned parties, therefore, are mutually and reciprocally bound to one another to adhere to the provisions of therestrictivecondition.
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This is a morerestrictiveconditionthat local operations can not increase the degree of entanglement.
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The responsibility was placed on the municipality to be aware of therestrictiveconditionand to act in accordance with it.
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A conflict may arise between the provisions of arestrictiveconditionand a town-planning or land-use scheme.
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But we will get this parallel only under restrictive conditions.
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