Constraint definition

Constraint or “dose constraint” means a value above which specified licensee actions are required.
Constraint means each shipment of a package or groups of packages or load of radioactive material offered by a shipper for transport.
Constraint means a value above which specified licensee or registrant actions are required.

Examples of Constraint in a sentence

  • We also use the terms schedulability query and schedulability predicate to refer to the schedulability specification.The Constraint model can be adapted to special situations by restricting either or or both.

  • INTRODUCTIONThe Distributed Constraint Optimization Problem (DCOP [18], [20], [29], [30]) is a general model for solving real- life problems that are distributed by nature and cannot or should not be solved centrally [8], [35].

  • Constraint Satisfaction Problem for Web Services Chapter 6‌ Solving the CSP-WS Without Boolean Variables In the previous chapter we formally defined the constraint satisfaction problem for web services and then discussed approaches for solving the problem.

  • Constraint- induced movement therapy for motor recovery in chronic stroke patients.

  • Extra functional aspects can be supported by constraints specification in various constraint languages, such as OCL (Object Constraint Language) [7].


More Definitions of Constraint

Constraint means a constraint on the insurer’s exercise of discretion in renewal or adjustment that results from contractual obligations, legally binding commitments, and policy owner reasonable expectations. Examples of constraint are an obligation to renew a policy unless renewal is refused for all other policies in the same class, a guarantee of premiums, a guarantee of credited interest rate, a general account guarantee of segregated fund value, and a limitation on the amount of adjustment. “Constraint” would not include a price-competitive market expected at renewal or adjustment.
Constraint means a situation in which there is a need to prepare and activate a remedial action in order to respect operational security limits;
Constraint or “dose constraint” means a value above which specified licensee actions are re- quired.
Constraint or “dose constraint” means a value above which specified licensee or registrant actions are required.
Constraint means a limitation on the capability of the network (including arising by reference to the technical limitations and configuration of the network) such that it is unsafe, inconsistent with the maintenance of the reliability and security of the network or otherwise unacceptable to transfer (including accept the transfer of electricity into or out of the network at a connection point) the level of electricity that would occur if the limitation was removed. Constraints affecting the network may increase over time due to changes in load or generation connected to the network.
Constraint means a value above which specified license actions are required. This term includes “dose constraint.”
Constraint. (dose constraint) means a value above which specified action is required.