The constraints of the impeller drive and the fact that ships were designed for broadside fire also dictated their hull forms.
"While the company intends to continue to deal with all its constituencies in a fair and caring manner, financial constraints will dictate a comprehensive personnel restructuring program aimed at rationalization, efficiency and employee awareness," the prospectus said.
Cardinal directions are often chosen for ease of navigation, but topographical constraints may dictate bearings that suit the site better.
Still, some students say they are unwilling to let financial constraints dictate where they go to college.
In North America, the flexibility of diesel locomotives and the relative low cost of their infrastructure has led them to prevail except where legal or operational constraints dictate the use of electricity.
These constraints dictate a plant's choice of process, materials and equipment.
The U.S. Mint produced 650 medals to be awarded to the members of the 1980 U.S. Olympic Team, but because of the considerable cost of producing so many medals, financial constraints dictated that they be gold-plated rather than solid gold.
The constraint dictates that an Eccentric Millionaire or Evil Millionaire will have a net worth of 1,000,000 to 999,999,999 inclusive, while an Eccentric Billionaire or Evil Billionaire will have a net worth of 1,000,000,000 or higher.
"But the constraints of talent, distribution and demand dictate that few will really prosper."
In the declaration of class below, the generic constraint dictates that any valid actual generic parameter will be a class which inherits from class .