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1. Tech Tip: Constraining Your Sketch

2. Defining and Constraining Sketches

3. The Constraining Love of Christ

4. When something is Constraining, it restricts

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6. What does Constraining mean? Present participle of constrain

7. Constraining source-synchronous interfaces can be complex

8. Now what is constraining my action here?

9. Constraining is a conjugated form of the verb constrain

10. What Is Constraining The Growth Of The VR Market?

11. Constraining - Translation to Spanish, pronunciation, and forum discussions

12. Constraining: to cause (a person) to give in …

13. Constraining crustal silica on ancient Earth C

14. He was constraining his mind not to wander from the task.

15. 1.0 Constraining a Parameter to a Given Value

16. The WhiteSpace constraining facet is prohibited for' { 0 } '.

17. A short introduction to sketching and Constraining in CATIA V5.

18. We can push these inward by Constraining to the local normal

19. Constraining looks like it is a form of the word constrain

20. Constraining, cloning and learning, frequently provide a major impetus for downsizing

21. Nouns for Constrain include Constrainedness, Constrainer, Constrainers, Constraining, Constrainings, Constraint and Constraints

22. Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word Constraining

23. Childless, they were free, not constrained - constraining - links between birth and death.

24. Double dual economy is a fundamental constraining condition for the ecological restoration compensation system.

25. Constraining: Present participle of <xref>constrain</xref>

26. Configuration Examples for Constraining IP Multicast in a Switched Ethernet Network

27. You may find your parents' rules to be Constraining as well.

28. They both have a document data model, and that's very constraining.

29. Translation for 'Constraining' in the free English-Portuguese dictionary and many other Portuguese translations.

30. The United States needs a new strategy for effectively Constraining Iran’s future nuclear capabilities

31. Constraining In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives

32. Tight jeans or high heels can be Constraining ––in fact, you can hardly walk

33. Tax structure often disadvantages equity financing relative to debt financing, constraining risk capital activity.

34. By constraining terminal mode to be zero, the stability of MPC system is analyzed.

35. I found that the most successful technique is to rotate a tan by Constraining one side to a particular slope and then to move the tan into position by Constraining the distance between two matching points to zero

36. Synonyms for Bridling include curbing, controlling, governing, restraining, checking, mastering, repressing, constraining, subduing and reining in

37. The lattice frame structure (20) thus has a statically determined three-point support without constraining forces.

38. I describe everything exactly as it took constraining my mind not to wander from the task.

39. Constraining provisions for military activities above a certain threshold and within a given time-frame;

40. A new welding torch was designed for ultra - narrow welding with flux strips constraining arc.

41. The holist is enlightened by an account of the factors constraining people's actions.

42. Ideally continuity systems will be positive aids that enhance organizations' flexibility without overly constraining individuals.

43. 31 synonyms of Constraining from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 42 related words, definitions, and antonyms

44. Bounden: 1 adj morally obligatory “my Bounden duty” Synonyms: obligatory morally or legally constraining or binding

45. Sir Thomas was a constraining influence, and in his absence his daughters feel a new freedom.

46. Immediately, I felt in my heart the Spirit constraining me not to go there.

47. Factors constraining the development of rural residential construction are: ideas, fund sources and systems.

48. (Beckett, as usual, defines this trend by negation, constraining his characters to more stationary forms of existential Bewailment

49. The constraining portions may include inclined surfaces to induce rotation of the acetabular liner within the acetabular shell.

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51. • Ratio of constraining situations addressed to those yielding improvements in policies, programs or resource allocations

52. The acetabular liner includes a cup portion (11) and at least one constraining portion (14).

53. It seemed to be the perfect solution - contraception without constraining the fountain of male pleasure.

54. Compulsory: adjective against one's will, binding , coactive , coercive , commanded , compelling , constraining , decretive , demanded , enforced , exigent , forced

55. SCOTUS punted in Constraining the very general right to keep and bear arms to simply self-defense purposes.

56. Constraining Dictatorship refocuses the literature on authoritarian politics, moving beyond parties and legislatures to the nitty gritty of executive constraints

57. Another difference was that the context sensitive vowels and consonant items differed with respect to the Constraining

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59. Find 61 ways to say Constraining, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.

60. Neither the market nor the internal structuring of power within the company is accepted as a viable means of constraining managerial power.

61. Constraining SKETCHES • You need to constrain the sketches so as to restrict their degrees of freedom and make them stable

62. Sixthly, the role of prudence in constraining the activities of states especially when there was a perceived balance of power.

63. Definition of Constrain, ConstrainABLE, ConstrainED, ConstrainER, and ConstrainING from the King James Bible Dictionary Thou hast magnified thy word above all …

64. 52004: Physicist, Astronomer, Astrophysicist (f/m/x) - Constraining the Love number k2, h2 of exoplanets German Aerospace Center (DLR) Berlin, Germany

65. Dives to depths well into the mesopelagic and bathypelagic zones (1286 m maximum depth) were recorded in a Bathymetrically non-constraining habitat

66. The relatively altitude constraining the distribution of this habitat type may affect the delayed breeding season and low average clutch size observed.

67. It was a part which had only grown up in her recently and whose constraining effect she resented very much.

68. THE LIFE OF MAZZINI BOLTON KING And Constraining himself, and distorting his esthetic and ethical feeling, he tries to conform to the …

69. Princeton's WordNet (0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: confining, Constraining, constrictive, limiting, restricting (adj) restricting the scope or freedom of action

70. It may seem too much like confinement, a denial of individual enterprise and the constraining of intuition into patterns of conformity.

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72. With those, who knew him well, Constraining was the influence of this man, who spoke with authority of life and God and duty

73. As a result, it is feasible for using decision-tree approach to solve large scale resource allocation problem under constraining number of illuminator.

74. If they would serve their fellow-men, let them do it by making manifest the power and reality of conscience, in constraining them to penitential self-abasement!

75. Hence in the Constraining desire of divine love for the Our knowledge of God is not complete except we know Him as the Blessed Trinity, Father, Son, and

76. All of us with stigmatized identities face this question daily: How much to accommodate society by constraining ourselves, and how much to break the limits of what constitutes a valid life?

77. Constrictive: 1 adj restricting the scope or freedom of action Synonyms: confining , constraining , limiting , restricting restrictive serving to restrict adj (of circumstances) tending to constrict freedom Synonyms: constricting , narrowing narrow not wide

78. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Constraining adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." (limiting, restricting)

79. An acoustic tile for damping vibration in a vehicle body panel, comprises a base layer (11) comprising a closed cell synthetic elastomeric foam bonded on one surface to a dense, stiff, non-cellular constraining layer (12).

80. In relying on “co-Belligerency,” executive branch officials maintain that the President’s authority is bound by a clearly constraining rule with an established legal pedigree, but the co-Belligerency theory does not in fact deliver on either