«When you are diving there are so many
practical constraints to what you can do.
Because of
the practical constraint of trying to mimimize commissions as a percent of the value of your portfolio, the goal of owning ten or more stocks is probably only realistic with accounts of $ 20,000 or more.
So your statement is theoretically correct, but only within
the practical constraints cited above.
Problems arise because
practical constraints on the size of computers ensure that the horizontal distance between model grid - points may be as much as a degree or two of latitude or longitude — that is to say, a distance of many tens of kilometres.
Performance may begin to slow at varying numbers of pages depending on potential physical and
practical constraints, including (but not limited to): system architecture, system capacity, system load, end - user Internet connectivity and end - user computer configurations.
While legal publishers use their best efforts to deliver current content, economic reality and human fallibility impose
practical constraints on what is delivered.
And beyond these kinds of
practical constraints is the continuing pressure to adopt standards, norms, language, and ways of thinking that are quite different from those used in social science fields.
Nonetheless, the head must make a serious attempt, with the available information and having regard to
the practical constraints, to discharge the responsibility imposed by the Act to apply the requirements to disclose or not disclose...
The task force lists a series of external factors that have driven it to these conclusions, including a rapidly building wave of new law graduates on the horizon, a new emphasis on skills development in law school curricula, the dwindling willingness of lawyers and law firms to participate in the process, and the law society's own
practical constraints.
Other communities have laws that put
practical constraints on beekeeping, such as limits on numbers of hives and a requirement that the beekeeper provide water for the bees.
With fewer
practical constraints that other areas of the house, once you've covered the basics — ie, great clothes storage and a comfortable bed to sleep in — deciding on the décor is the fun part.
Not exact matches
However, those
constraints DO make a difference when you're playing in the big leagues, so figure that you'll have to step up to the next category, before there really are NO
practical limits to what you can do and how you can live.
I knew I would never be able to amass the literally hundreds of thousands of volumes that Gladstone and Disraeli each left behind when they departed this life, but at its apogee my library was around 20,000 volumes, which in our day, and within the
practical material
constraints pressing on me, was a fairly estimable hoard.
However, between busy schedules and financial
constraints, committing to a gym membership is not always
practical.
«Modeling those
constraints effectively is crucial when one wants to solve the
practical sensor positioning problem.
In their book, the authors provide
practical guidance on how to conduct evaluations while working under real - world
constraints and challenges.
The
practical work is often compounded by the necessity of striking a balance between the customer's needs, on the one hand, and, on the other, the technical, time and other
constraints that limit what a service provider can offer.
Designing your own home gym For many people, training at home is the only
practical option because of time
constraints,...
Now the options are a click away and considering the traffic and time
constraints (besides the joy of receiving a package at your doorstep), nothing is more
practical or organised than Online shopping for your girl's favorite outfits.
These are
practical questions considering the time
constraints teachers face.
Addressing needs though this problem - solving, creativity bounded by
constraints and combined with hands - on
practical manufacture are the fundamental skills of an industrial economy.
Participants will learn
practical ways to teach the major components of a writing program that can fit within time
constraints, because they teach more than one skill at a time.
Owen Hathway, Wales policy officer for the National Teachers» Union (NUT), said: «There are questions about how
practical it would be given the time
constraints and pressure on teacher workloads.»
Within the
constraints of a four - metre length, Honda managed to carve out a surprisingly spacious cabin and boot, to make the Amaze a very competent and
practical package.
If testing is limited or not
practical (either due to the poor health of your rabbit or financial
constraints) then symptoms can be treated aggressively with fluids and medication but the anorexia may return depending on what the root cause was.
This session will teach developers
practical methods to improve user experience by providing a
practical overview of power issues in gaming and showing how to boost the end user experience regardless of the platform's power
constraints.
• Game Developers Conference (Rapid - Fire Indies): Spoke on the
practical value of design
constraints
An awful cliché, but creativity flows through
constraints — Fullbright had to make
practical decisions, but each one added to Gone Home's character.
«A one dimensional model of heat conduction is used to show that surface trends are attenuated as a function of depth within conductive media on time scales of decades to centuries, therefore invalidating the above assumption given
practical observational
constraints.
The problem I have with it is its usefulness, as the speaker basically said that if the answer didn't match observations then that just meant the
constraints were wrong (or possibly the prior - he did not insist on a uniform one) which implies it doesn't have any
practical predictive value, as there seems no way of knowing which
constraints are the right ones other than by checking if the answer looks good... Rumour has it that one of the later speakers may be going to say it is not useful for our sort of climate research for some reason... it will all be on video at some later date for those who are interested.
Geyer R, Van Wassenhove L N (2004) The Impact of
Constraints in Closed - loop Supply Chains: The Case of Reusing Components in Product Manufacturing, 203 - 219 in: Distribution Logistics: Advanced Solutions to
Practical Problems, Fleischmann B, Klose A (Eds.)
-- Challenged regarding
practical / achievable solutions given engineering, economic and social
constraints.
Certainly this ought to be something which can be used as a
constraint in the modeling domain, although I don't think the models work with the right coordinates to make that
practical today.
Tim will be providing advice to developer clients on the strategic management of development risk including rights of light, neighbourly matters and
practical site
constraints.
Goebel's theoretical work on abduction, hypothetical reasoning and belief revision is internationally acclaimed and his recent application of
practical belief revision and
constraint programming to scheduling, layout, and web mining has had widespread impact across multiple industry verticals.
As well as the obvious cultural and
practical issues, there are a range of financial challenges, from tax treatment to banking
constraints.
Many of us justifiably wonder whether such a search is
practical given the time
constraints placed upon most of us by our busy schedules.
In this session participants will learn how to prepare staff to support enrollment, identify key components of maintaining family engagement in home visiting services and engage in discussion on how to address
practical barriers such as time
constraints, transportation issues, or child care needs associated with program participation.
Also, due to
practical and power
constraints we were not able to include measures on constructs that may also have been influenced by the mindfulness treatment.
Space
constraints or maintenance concerns make a small garden a
practical choice for many homeowners.