to be open to new ideas, to think creatively, to look for innovative solutions, neither bound by formality nor
constrained by convention.
Not exact matches
Perhaps unsurprisingly, they've brought a distinct perspective to the arcade 2D shooter, a genre usually
constrained by rigid
conventions.
In the beginning of the story, Danielle is
constrained by societal values, but as the story progresses, she shuns
convention.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, they've brought a distinct perspective to the arcade 2D shooter, a genre usually
constrained by rigid
conventions.
For reasons already mentioned (repeatedly), the media can not just continue to cover the issue as «business as usual»,
constrained by every aspect of conventional journalistic
convention (not to mention commercial
conventions).
If the court's discretion is so
constrained but the exercise of powers under para 5 of the code can engage the
Convention, as suggested
by Pill LJ, there would appear to be a reasonably good argument that para 5 of the code is incompatible with the
Convention.
Over the past year I've written about the Emoluments Clause; the No Religious Tests clause; limits on presidential power as defined in the steel seizure case; the meaning of the oath of office; how the Appropriations Clause
constrains lawsuit settlements involving the federal government; how and whether gerrymandering
by race and for partisan advantage affects constitutional rights; judicial independence; the decline and fall of the Contracts Clause; the application of Obergefell to issues of public employees and birth certificates; Article V procedure for calling a new constitutional
convention; and too many First, Second, Fourth, and Fifth Amendment controversies to list.