Sentences with phrase «circumscribed by»

Yes, we definitely turn inwards in autumn, and our lives are circumscribed by our surroundings.
(97) It may be heavily circumscribed by legislation.
The difference is that while Rupert Murdoch's empire has been circumscribed by the limits of production and broadcast, Zuckerberg's is already in your home, on your laptop, at your workstation and even in your back pocket.
A majority of the Supreme Court further recognised that as a domestic court, its role was not circumscribed by the margin of appreciation doctrine.
The UK's exit from the EU will provide the devolved legislatures with the freedom to legislate in devolved areas that are currently circumscribed by EU law.
Reg 5 (1) is circumscribed by reg 6 (2) which provides: «In so far as it is in plain intelligible language, the assessment of fairness of a term shall not relate: (a) to the definition of the main subject matter of the contract, or (b) to the adequacy of the price or remuneration, as against the goods or services supplied in exchange.»
If they do not, the attack on the fairness of the terms that is open to the OFT will not be circumscribed by reg 6 (2)(b).
The Appellant had argued that the police's operational discretion was circumscribed by the imperative of ensuring full effectiveness of the 1998 Act and the positive obligation to protect his art 8 rights.
The movement's path is circumscribed by market forces.
In my opinion, the «freedom» which an individual may have to communicate in a place owned by the government must necessarily be circumscribed by the interests of the latter and of the citizens as a whole: the individual will only be free to communicate in a place owned by the state if the form of expression he uses is compatible with the principal function or intended purpose of that place.
The fact that one's freedom of expression is intrinsically limited by the function of a public place is an application of the general rule that one's rights are always circumscribed by the rights of others.
Just as in the case of «art», the scope of the word «process» in s. 2 (d) is somewhat circumscribed by the provision of s. 28 (3) excluding a «mere scientific principle or abstract theorem».
It is simply that «the search for wisdom is not to be circumscribed by national boundaries.»
On the other side, the argument is made that the authority of the police must be strictly circumscribed by the law of arrest and search as it has developed to date in the traditional jurisprudence of the Fourth Amendment.
necessary to examine the question referred from the point of view of Article 47 (1) of the [Seventh] OCT Decision and to verify whether the scope of that provision is clarified or circumscribed by other rules of the special arrangements applying to the EU - OCT association.
The central black cross on a white background circumscribed by red and white circles is likely an abstraction of the Iron Cross medal for bravery, which was bestowed posthumously on Freyburg.
We might even say that James's paintings present us with a content that is irreducible to the individual or a given program, but which is nonetheless circumscribed by concerns about how identity is constructed through painting and its various modes of presentation.
Filled with sharp edges, electrified fences, and cages, it is overall a portrait of discomfort, and of the ever - present disappointment of a life circumscribed by the perceived denial of a real origin.
One might ask, too, whether her agglomerations of junk and rubbish were circumscribed by the display conditions - the inevitable qualms about health and safety regulations - available at Tate Britain.
That art's production and reception is circumscribed by the social reality that both creates and interprets it is an insight suggested not only by this Biennial, but in the run of art of this century.
Review — The language of painting, says John Berger, «is capable of expressing spiritual experience but always within a concrete setting, always circumscribed by a certain materiality.»
Life in late - capitalist culture, according to Halley's own critical writing, has been inscribed and circumscribed by geometric networks: think of the urban grid, the office tower, the high - rise apartment building, the correctional institution, the parking lot.
Lying in the grass (her «arena»), circumscribed by her «painting,» which adjective describes Donegan?
As such, her often stark analyses are themselves circumscribed by the targets of her criticism, softening her impact.
There's an undeniable glee in being able to reconsider such a familiar artistic period through a lens other than one circumscribed by the usual suspects.
The early orthogonal formats are followed by jutting forms that accentuate the works» three - dimensionality and visual, perspectival, and spatial progressions that spread beyond the dimension of the object circumscribed by its physical boundaries, opening up to an active relationship with the surrounding space.
And yet, somehow, Women of Abstract Expressionism refuses to be defined by the fact that it is an exhibition of all women artists, but rather is circumscribed by its visual athleticism and ferocious sensuality.
Their rarefied atmosphere is circumscribed by rigorously defined and scrupulously observed parameters: Levine paints only with primary colors and white, each monochrome is contained by a razor - sharp border of raw canvas, all of the pictures are minimally off - square.
Gary Woodley, Impingement No 66 «Cube Circumscribed by Tetrahedron — Tetrahedron Circumscribed by Cube» 2017, commissioned by the Creative Foundation for Folkestone Triennial 2017
In any case, these ideas are circumscribed by traditional boundaries.
Nine - year - old Suleiman's days are circumscribed by the narrow rituals of childhood: outings to the ruins surrounding Tripoli, games with friends played under the burning sun, exotic gifts from his father's constant business trips abroad.
In the beginning, Tesla's Elon Musk seemed as if his automotive ambitions were circumscribed by electric power.
Children with vast reservoirs of background experience share space with peers whose world is circumscribed by the few blocks of their neighborhood.
But if that accountability is going to be circumscribed by the narrowest of parameters we ultimately are not being accountable to the goals that got us into this game to begin with.
Newark now finds itself with a mayor whose authority is circumscribed by state control pitted against a governor whose attention is divided between scandal and 2016.
As the authors recognize, however, the biggest challenge in evaluating CTE is that students typically self - select into such programs, or student choices are circumscribed by the types of programs offered in nearby schools.
Life narrowly circumscribed by legal limitations enacts a physical, emotional, and financial toll.
A team of three boys begins constructing an equilateral triangle, after which they will construct two parallel lines and a triangle circumscribed by a circle.
Elisa (Sally Hawkins) in «Shape» is isolated by her inability to speak, while Moonie (Brooklynn Prince) in «Florida» is circumscribed by childhood, but both use fantasy in ways their respective directors (Guillermo del Toro and Sean Baker) understand as a survival tactic in a harsh world.
Back to back, these mutable incarnations filled with the words of male, would - be artistic prophets show how much ideology is defined by context — and by defamiliarising the sense of these situations by introducing out - of - place texts, just how much our interactions and identities are circumscribed by familiar rituals scripted by habit.
Their lives are circumscribed by the toolshed where they are kept, locked behind a door with a number keypad.
With her new life circumscribed by a kindly priest and mother - hen landlady — Jim Broadbent and Julie Walters respectively providing awards - season pedigree — Brooklyn itself turns out to be something of an Irish colony, but night - classes and the romantic attentions of Emory Cohen's hard - working Italian - American plumber, spark an appreciably developing self - confidence.
The role of Jericho Kane offered Arnie his first stab at grizzled and broken, a godless man up against Gabriel Byrne's petrol - pissing Lucifer, visiting earth to sire a son within the one - hour window circumscribed by Rod Steiger's stoup of mentally ill exposition.
SAN DIEGO — One of the most famous astronomical predictions of the 20th century was the black hole, a massive object circumscribed by a boundary beyond which nothing can escape.
That cloud represents the Aristotelian idea that all the elements are circumscribed by the moon's sphere, with everything beyond uncorruptible and unchanging, even in movement.
But it also said that leaving the EU could give the UK greater flexibility — albeit at the cost of greater complexity - if it chose to vary the tax system, particularly in the area of Value Added Tax (VAT) which is currently heavily circumscribed by EU directives.
If this is so, then the question arises as to what meaning is to be attached to the term «God» and how this meaning is to be circumscribed by faith.
As Luhmann notes, the New Testament canon itself seems to reflect a pattern of faith that is more closely circumscribed by religious texts than is the Old Testament.
That which is mundane is circumscribed by the limits of space and time.
The first person singular will often be circumscribed by expressions denoting humility while the first person plural, «we,» serves to indicate, often in sharp opposition to the outside, what the sociologist calls the in - group.
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