Sentences with phrase «by restricting their sense»

However, you're even more likely to annoy your most loyal readers by restricting their sense of ownership and by generally making their reading life inconvenient, especially if they ever choose to change ereader brands.

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By and large, we use the word «culture» in a more restricted sense to refer to art, religion, philosophy, and science.
I say «begin,» but in a sense we have been doing it for two hundred years — by factories acts, mines acts, by monopoly and fair trading legislation, and by all the countless laws we devise to restrict ways in which the market system can be distorted by man's cupidity.
Thus, a new actual entity «selects» the feelings by which it will objectify past actual entities only in a very restricted sense of the term «selects.»
In a word, there may have been differences of opinion among the early Christians as to just who the apostles were; but there are many indications that from the very beginning the term designated a special and restricted class — eyewitnesses of the event itself, commissioned as his ambassadors by Jesus Christ in a unique sense.
Its cocoon - like design gives babies a sense of security like being swaddled, but it is even enjoyed by the babies that resist being swaddled and restricted.
Therefore, if we can prevent only one case by restricting some freedom, the third is more naturally prevented than the fourth, and in this context the bias to the 4th case may make sense.
It further advised, against all common sense that «intake of sucrose and sucrose - containing foods by people with diabetes does not need to be restricted».
The body senses famine is ahead when deeply restricting carbs and responds by shutting down fertility (via thyroid function) because it's not a safe time to reproduce.
Missions repeatedly hobble Kat by removing or restricting her powers, which often robs the game of a sense of satisfying progression.
The game design has been heavily informed by the unique experience VR provides and the counter-to-popular wisdom approach of utilizing VR to restrict and control the player's senses rather than flood them.
By restricting herself to nonrepresentational forms, earth - based colors, and, in the case of her watercolors, «found» pieces of paper, Frecon achieves an unequaled sense of balance and openness in her work.
Architects Caruso St John (responsible, inter alia, for Tate Britain, the Gagosian London galleries, and Nottingham Contemporary) have given the rather restricted space a pleasing sense of openness, with great side windows affording a view of the immaculate rolling lawns of the college gardens (installation image below by Ioana Marinescu).
Perhaps the start of the germ of an idea that by restricting options a greater sense of creativity is free to emerge.
Minimizing the scope of the challenge by restricting the accumulation of CO2 only makes sense.
The proposition that section 2 (a) incorporates, to an unclear degree, both «free exercise» and «anti-establishment» values in a unitary guarantee of religious freedom can be supported by the language of the text itself... the Charter is not restricted to protecting only the free exercise of religion, but «freedom of... religion» in a larger sense.
The grammatical and ordinary sense of the words used in s. 233 of the Criminal Code supports the conclusion the legislator did not intend to restrict the availability of infanticide to situations where the psychological health of the woman was substantially compromised or where a mental disorder was established; the statutory language also shows there is no requirement for a causal connection between the disturbance of the accused's mind and the act or omission causing the child's death; but there is, however, a required link between the disturbance and not having fully recovered from the effects of giving birth to the child or of the effect of lactation consequent on the child's birth ̶ in either case the disturbance must be «by reason thereof».
The resolution expresses the «sense of the Congress that the current Federal income tax deduction for interest paid on debt secured by a first or second home should not be further restricted
In 2011, NAR secured 183 bi-partisan co-sponsors for H. Res 25, which «expresses the sense of the Congress that the current Federal income tax deduction for interest paid on debt secured by a first or second home should not be further restricted
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