technical constraint
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftechnicalandconstraint
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technical
adjective
uk/ˈtek.nɪ.kəl/us/ˈtek.nɪ.kəl/
relating to the knowledge, machines, or methods used in science ...
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constraint
noun
uk/kənˈstreɪnt/us/kənˈstreɪnt/
something that controls what you do by keeping you within ...
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(Definition oftechnicalandconstraintfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Within the technical constraints, we are assessing ways of introducing the maximum amount of competition into the workings of the electricity supply industry.
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In practice the composition of feedingstuffs will be determined by the price and availability of raw materials and technical constraints.
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Within technical constraints, a generator's place in the merit order will be determined by how cheaply he can produce energy.
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It states that there are technical constraints, but that these do not preclude a degree of access.
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I appreciate that there are technical constraints that mean that mast sharing is not always a practical option.
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Because of frequency limitations and other technical constraints, it is becoming progressively more difficult to maintain an adequate system of ship-to-shore communications.
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The technical constraints of cellular radio networks—the need to have a line of sight between handsets and base stations, for example—means that providing the necessary infrastructure represents a considerable challenge.
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In addition to thistechnicalconstraint, the administration of these new charges can be extremely costly.
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Employers' contributions do not confer benefit rights, and therefore there is not the sametechnicalconstrainton removing the upper earnings limit that exists for employees' contributions.
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Within these technical constraints, the suggested methodology keeps an open space for composing the sound of the instrument.
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It can also confuse the player and the audience when the sound interface cannot be adequately created because of technical constraints.
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The buoyancy balance of the weight and the stability requirement are a par t of the technical constraints.
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The technical constraints limit the configurations on the basis of which combinations are technically feasible.
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It will be expressed in the design model as technical constraints.
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Firms (in competitive markets) are supposed to have substantively specified objectives + maximizing profits at fixed prices and given technical constraints.
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However, the view of the capacity could differ considerably as there was no absolute way of measuring either technical constraints or future loads on the system.
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Note the duration of the pulse, which is about 100 confinement times or equal to the skin resistive time, and is limited in duration only by technical constraints.
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Technical constraints in the project were many.
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Unfortunately, technical constraints and international agreements mean that some areas may in the medium term be unable to receive local digital radio services.
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