Sentences with phrase «constrained by a history»

Now blacks have, in fact, been constrained by a history of racism and limited opportunity.

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This gives us freedoms that other businesses don't have, constrained as they are by past lessons and industry history.
Just take a look at how a paradigm shift in History has been well underway for 20 years, religious country's like Europe and the Middle East are in decline and non-religious country's are rising fast, because they not constrained by a religion that keeps everyone ignorant and subordinate.
The range of behaviors exhibited by Web users, for instance, may, relative to the entire space of possibilities, be constrained by biology, by cultural history, or both.
These investigations also gave the researchers greater insights into how the size of adhesive footpads is influenced and constrained by the animals» evolutionary history.
When Pocahontas spends the rest of her days in England, something of a curiosity for display in a room full of caged raccoons and eagles (her tribesman, Opechancanough (Wes Studi), accompanies her and, in a wonderful moment, examines some of His Majesty's carefully tended topiary), there is of course the problem with the English desire for constraining nature — but it's a more fruitful line to relate the progress of this history to something so simple as a girl led astray by the best intentions of an older, wearier soul.
Yet primary schools are constrainedby narrow accountability targets and the need for their teachers to be masters of all trades, teaching science with the same confidence they teach English, maths, history and sport.
The simulation time period was constrained by the available history for Global Bonds (Unhedged)[Jan 1994 - Apr 2018].
It stands to reason that the oceans haven't been that warm in a while but since the average temperature of the whole mass of water is so dependent on circulation (it's only the surface temperature that's constrained by its interactions with the atmosphere and space), I suppose a plausible history of that particular value would be very hard to reconstruct.
Today, I had the great fortune of working a little on three different scientific papers on which I'm a coauthor, one first - authored by another professor, another by a postdoctoral fellow, and the third by a PhD student — two helping provide the knowledge needed to constrain sea - level rise, and third helping reconstruct the history of climate.
It just strikes me that given this history, adaptation is the only viable strategy but also that there are large natural variability things with negative and positive short term feedbacks that are constrained by nonlinear effects and other offsetting feedbacks.
For most of human history, migration has been constrained by physical barriers and transport difficulties rather than government action.
On the other hand, to a certain degree the court was constrained by the statutory language and its history.
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