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Constraints express conditions that must be true in any solution of the problem.
There are three main sentence patterns for expressing condition in English.
There must be very stern, openly expressed conditions for economic aid.
They were given on the express condition that they will never be played.
However, we will support the rapporteur's proposal on two express conditions.
This came on the express condition that the gross dye should be washed off first.
The king at last declared his readiness to grant the request, but on the express condition that Teniers should give up selling his pictures.
He accepted on the express condition that he need not campaign and would not pledge himself to a position on any political issue.
Genuine request, as that is the first time I have seen the assertion that there was an express condition attatched to him being allowed to leave Sweden.
Then it was returned as a gift to the German Federal Republic on the express condition that 'maintenance and fitting display would be guaranteed' to the war veteran.
I also supported the proposal not to allow exports of waste other than for recycling, on the express condition that they should subsequently be imported back into the EU.
"Knole in Kent was judiciously bequeathed to the former, he being the richer man of the two, on the express condition that his lordship should expend £ 6,000.
When I first conscripted the Gallic soldiers the Emperor is demanding, it was on the express condition that they would never be taken to regions beyond the Alps.
It is also possible to express condition through subject-verb inversion in rather more formal or literary style: Had I had enough money I would have bought a new car.
At Pera, near Constantinople, he undertook to officiate to the French Protestants, on the express condition that he might use the English liturgy in French.
He received the Anglican order of deacon in 1844, but with the expressed condition that he might interpret the Thirty-nine Articles in the sense of Tract 90.
It was held that a clause excluding all 'implied conditions and warranties' did not exclude the seller's liability for breach of the express condition that he would supply a 'new'car.
Mahele Trust, koe nae na kuleana o ke kanaka maloko the expressed condition precedent of an estate upon condition, fee, tail, allodial.)
It has been suggested by the attorney-general, that though there was no express condition in the grant, one was implied from the consideration being in part the erection of a saw-mill.
One weakness of these calculations, Dr. Beer said, is the fact that they do not directly express conditions in the outermost 20 percent of the plasma compressed within the tokamak doughnut.
The buyers argued that they were entitled to reject the goods primarily on the basis of breach of the express condition since they were slightly damaged, even though they could be satisfactorily used.
Initially named the Blue maid's Hospital, the school received extensive funding (alongside fellow beneficiary Hele's School) under the express condition that it be spent for "some godly purposes and charitable uses".
Thus I agree with Lord Donaldson of Lymington M.R. that a disclosure order under these provisions should normally contain an express condition in the terms that he suggests, to obviate the risk.
A sponsor, Jean-Baptiste Colbert, stepped forward and put him up at the Gobelins Manufactory on a pension of 600 écus, with the express condition that he use his talents only in the king's service.
So he relented and consented to carry me with him, but he made an express condition that so long as I abode on his back, I should abstain from pronouncing the tasbih or otherwise glorifying God.