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limits and resources
Other levels of power can include added control over one's own character, or fewer limits on resources.
Often the effort ( manpower, computer, and other resources ) required, the time limits on when the solution is needed, and the cost to compile, process, and analyze all the data required for deterministic or other complicated procedures preclude their usefulness or favor the faster, simpler heuristic approach.
But the limits of Crown resources and of the Irish campaigning season dictated another course.
He assumed that available resources on the other hand, and in particular food, were nearly at their limits.
The transition between Kardashev scale levels could potentially represent similarly dramatic periods of social upheaval, since they entail surpassing the hard limits of the resources available in a civilization's existing territory.
* They have income and resources within certain limits ( see subsections ).
Development-led archaeology undertaken as cultural resources management has the disadvantage ( or the benefit ) of having its sites defined by the limits of the intended development.
* government and industry regulation: A wide range of quotas, marketing boards and legislation governing agriculture impose complicated limits, and often require significant resources to navigate.
Feminist economists, argue on the contrary that a mathematical conception of economics limited to scarce resources is a holdover from the early years of science and Cartesian philosophy, and limits economic analysis.
* Determining environmental conditions and " ground rules " such as day / night, weather, scoring systems, allowable weapons or gameplay types, time limits, and starting resources.
An international fund of $ 30 billion would be set up, which Israel would help contribute to, along with other countries, that would register claims for compensation of property lost by Palestinian refugees and make payments within the limits of its resources.
Proponents note that the current trend of increasing per capita energy consumption may be difficult to sustain in the face of limits on finite resources such as oil, coal, and natural gas.
These limits are more like speed limits than barriers at the end of the road: the rate at which renewable resources can renew themselves, the rate at which we can change from nonrenewable resources to renewable ones, and the rate at which nature can recycle our pollution.
Factors fostering selection include limits on resources ( nourishment, habitat space, mates ) and the existence of threats ( predators, disease, adverse weather ).
Learning curves, also called experience curves, relate to the much broader subject of natural limits for resources and technologies in general.
Many theorists supported Thompson's argument that an analysis " based on structuration's ontology of structures as norms, interpretative schemes and power resources radically limits itself if it does not frame and locate itself within a more broadly conceived notion of social structures.
Stereotypically, a cornucopian is someone who posits that there are few intractable natural limits to growth and believes the world can provide a practically limitless abundance of natural resources.
Further modifications to the limits of these provinces occurred in the Plano de Ordenamento da Mata Nacional da Machada ( 1864 ), the first scientific delimiting of forest resources, and the Projecto Geral da Arborização dos Areais Móveis de Portugal ( 1897 ), which modified land usage along the coast.
: States have, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations and the principles of international law, the sovereign right to exploit their own resources pursuant to their own environmental and developmental policies, and the responsibility to ensure that activities within their jurisdiction or control do not cause damage to the environment of other States or of areas beyond the limits of national jurisdiction.
* Section 27: the rights to food, water, health care and social assistance, which the state must progressively realise within the limits of its resources.
This is because of the limited supply of workers and their time, capital equipment, and natural resources, along with the limits of our technology and our management skills.

limits and available
the purpose of producing plays at the College is three-fold: to provide the Carleton students with the best possible opportunity for theater-going within the limits set by the maturity and experience of the performers and the theatrical facilities available ; ;
When sufficiently accurate and complete measurements are available, it will be possible to set limits on the thermal and electrical characteristics of the surface and subsurface materials of the moon.
The Explosives Act places limits on the amount of powder ( either smokeless or black ) that may be stored in a building, on the manner in which it is stored, and on how much powder may be available for use at any time.
The teaching has been criticized by development organizations and others who claim that it limits the methods available to fight worldwide population growth and struggle against AIDS.
By ordering the solids correctly — octahedron, icosahedron, dodecahedron, tetrahedron, cube — Kepler found that the spheres could be placed at intervals corresponding ( within the accuracy limits of available astronomical observations ) to the relative sizes of each planet ’ s path, assuming the planets circle the Sun.
The limits of the sensorium available at the nanoscale could make it difficult or impossible to winnow successes from failures.
Things have improved in recent years, but the somewhat restricted space available in " old " DIN and ASME-standardized stuffing boxes places limits on the type of seal that can be fitted.
Since the Heisenberg principle limits the precision of any measurement of the combination of an electron's momentum ( related to energy ) and its position, in a crystal effectively the available energy levels form a continuous band of allowed energy levels.
Over the first three series Milligan's demands for increasingly complex sound effects ( or ' grams ', as they were then known ) pushed the available technology and the skills of the BBC engineers to their limits — effects had to be created mechanically ( foley ) or played back from discs, sometimes requiring the use of four or five turntables running simultaneously.
Maintaining 1, 016, 127 individual synthesis states was far beyond the capabilities of synth hardware of the time, even though ZIPI developers hinted that there would be some practical limits upon the number of simultaneously available programs and notes.
However, this type of approach limits SAM applications as well as the amount of sample material available for probing.
Indeed, the limited accuracy available for G often limits the accuracy of scientific determination of such masses in the first place.
Central banks have been using payment system simulations to evaluate things such as the adequacy or sufficiency of liquidity available ( in the form of account balances and intraday credit limits ) to participants ( mainly banks ) to allow efficient settlement of payments.
Free goods are what is needed by the society and is available without limits.
In older facilities, the cooling system capacity often limits the amount of equipment that can operate in the building, more so than the available square footage.
Homologation saw many out-and-out racing cars produced in sufficient quantities to see them classed as production vehicles ; the FIA responded by placing more restrictions on even the allegedly production-based cars and placed draconian limits on the power available to prototypes – these prototypes of the late 1960s / early 1970s were comfortably quicker than contemporary Grand Prix machinery and for 1972 they were constrained to run much smaller engines to F1 rules, often detuned for endurance.
Navigation system accuracy and the available geophysical information limits the warhead target accuracy.
Through-hole manufacture adds to board cost by requiring many holes to be drilled accurately, and limits the available routing area for signal traces on layers immediately below the top layer on multilayer boards since the holes must pass through all layers to the opposite side.
The abundance of planktonic organisms that evolved between 1, 700 and 1, 400 million years ago was limited by nutrient availability – a situation which limits the origination of new species because the existing organisms are so specialised to their niches, and no other niches are available for occupation.
Games were designed in a wide variety of genres while developers had to work within strict limits of available processor power and memory.
Apart from the regional editions, which are distributed throughout Transylvania, the national newspaper Ziua also runs a local franchise, Ziua de Cluj, that acts as a local daily, available only within city limits.
It is available to all unmarried or divorced ( proof of divorce necessary ) students under 25 years of age who have lived within the strictly defined city limits of Maxeys for at least one year prior to the effective day of scholarship.
A main contributor to Flatwoods ' growth was the fact that nearby Ashland had developed much of its available land prior to 1960, with little new construction possible within its corporation limits.

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