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negative constraints
In general, **negative constraints** refer to restrictions that limit certain actions, behaviors, or relationships by specifying what *cannot* occur. In logic, mathematics, or computer science, negative constraints often define prohibited combinations or disallowed states within a system or model. For instance, in database theory, a negative constraint might state that certain tuples cannot coexist in a relation.
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