Sentences with phrase «certain time constraints»

Recruiters with several open positions are under certain time constraints.
California imposes certain time constraints for filing a personal injury claim for damages.

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Unlike certain interviews, news conferences, and town halls, de Blasio will have some external time constraints via the debate format and the moderator, NY1's Errol Louis.
Though other mathematical models are capable of simulating complex phenomena, only Darwin's approach shows how certain complex systems not only arise but also adapt over time to the constraints imposed by their environment, as living systems do.
For example, an engineer may give a robot a list of goal locations to explore, along with any time constraints, as well as physical directions, such as staying a certain distance above the seafloor.
Not only do you get specific workouts and training programs based on your goals and time constraints (often with supporting video content), she also explains why you are doing what you are doing — whether that be a certain rep range or using a particular piece of equipment.
In standard blog fashion, and due to certain personal time constraints, I'm going to quote from an amazingly informative piece on CT, written by «otzi» over at the Mark's Daily Apple Forum.
If two students are off - task and disrupting the learning of their peers, for example, they may be kicked out of the game for a certain period of time, or perhaps have extra constraints within the game that limit their ability to be off - task.
From time to time, some rewards may be subject to certain restrictions or delays due to such factors as time constraints, blackout dates or availability of qualifying merchandise.
Within each tier, there are also side missions that involve you performing some small feat of cue ball trickery before a time limit or within certain constraints.
I definitely miss the unstructured time of life before having a kid, but I also think that the constraints have been helpful at certain junctures.
For example, an engineer may give a robot a list of goal locations to explore, along with any time constraints, as well as physical directions, such as staying a certain distance above the seafloor.
The call for tenders specifies the total amount of capacity required, the time lines for capacity establishment, the fuel options as defined in the Government's power plant establishment plan, the type of plant (base load, load following, peaking capacity), possible transmission constraints that have to be taken into account, and in certain cases a price cap, i.e. maximum average price that the new plant can be expected to earn throughout its economic life.
The different times of evolution of certain morphospecies allows an upper constraint of past pCO2 to be placed on Cenozoic timeslices.
When an Omega One member wishes to trade between, say, two Ethereum standard (ERC20) tokens on the Ethereum blockchain, they will lock some of token A in a smart contract and send an order to trade to token B, within certain constraints of time and price.
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