severe restriction
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsevereandrestriction
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severe
adjective
uk/sɪˈvɪər/us/səˈvɪr/
causing very great pain, difficulty, worry, damage, etc.; ...
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restriction
noun[C or U]
uk/rɪˈstrɪk.ʃən/us/rɪˈstrɪk.ʃən/
an official limit ...
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(Definition ofsevereandrestrictionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Part of the problem, of course, was thesevererestrictionon access to information, for both native and foreign researchers.
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Requiring clause heads to be input-linear is undoubtedly asevererestriction.
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We explain how this rathersevererestrictionis related to the use of delay declarations and how it can be weakened.
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This is a verysevererestrictionon functional program expressiveness, as programs are obliged to over determine order of evaluation.
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This is not asevererestrictionas it can be circumvented by lifting all domain representations.
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In most applications, this results in asevererestrictionon the time-step duration, and it would be a huge improvement if this could be overcome.
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Moreover, it seems that star dependency on constructor types is not asevererestriction.
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For resonance to be important, then which is asevererestrictionfor most laboratory situations.
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This argument merely returns us to the discussion above; this situation will only be the case undersevererestriction.
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However, both methods have asevererestrictionon the class of programs: they apply generally only to acyclic programs.
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Note that stratification is asevererestriction.
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The scenarios explored in this paper have allowed the potential consequences of asevererestriction in the supply of informal care in future years to be examined.
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Although this is asevererestriction, it is an easy exercise to show that the class of functions that we consider still allows us to define all recursive functions.
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Asevererestrictionis that the formula is valid only when the traffic intensity is less than 1, which is not required for the reneging queue to be stable.
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This is asevererestrictionfor a region-based language; it appears to arise from a failure to distinguish encapsulation of a stack of regions from encapsulation of a single region.
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There was a very great reduction made last year, and a much moresevererestrictionthan before.
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So we are introducing here asevererestrictionon people's freedom of action; on their chance to be employed.
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Internal air-lines in this country have suffered the mostsevererestriction, for none but those which are essential to our war effort can be retained.
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In other cases, the prices of these commodities have only been maintained at reasonable levels bysevererestrictionof production.
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