Sentences with phrase «constrained as is true»

Where access to capital is constrained as is true in the practice of law, labour is overwhelmingly the means of production.

Not exact matches

While power is never uniform either in its constellations or effects, it is true that within particular historical formations some modes of power dominate over others and often constrain the types of struggles and modes of governance involved in decisions regarding what counts as knowledge.
Perhaps there's some bias on my part as the editor of an indie comics blog, but I would argue that, more often than not, that's where true innovation in this industry tends to originate, amongst the artists who are not constrained by the wants, desires, and politics of large corporations.
Lewis argues that since we don't know how many species are currently constrained by climate alone (as opposed to, say, natural predators), we can't tell if today's distribution patterns reflect the true limit of the climate they're able to tolerate.
mpainter: «If the modelers were true scientists, they would constrain their model parameters with observations, as befits proper scientific investigation.
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