Sentences with phrase «constrained by the expectations»

She also began to feel constrained by the expectations of a middle class domestic life.
Rather, the way the Court presents itself must be understood as the consciously shaped product of the institution's reaction to the threats and challenges and opportunities of its immediate historical context, constrained by the expectations of continuity that underpin its legitimacy.

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Amazon is less constrained by profit expectations thanks to a tech - industry ethos that values growth above everything.
Even when home structures are in place, the poor's expectations and potential are often constrained by limited cultural horizons.
Institutional theories take a different view, arguing that schools (like other major social service sectors) are so constrained by public expectations that they have limited options for becoming very different.137 Public agencies that have limited autonomy, owing to extensive public oversight, find it difficult to develop their own policies and initiatives for change.138 This does not mean that successful leadership activity in schools is impossible, but it does not come easily.
To be fair, it is not always possible to create a cost effective plan that has a good chance of working; it that case, when diagnostic or treatment options are constrained by budget limitations, we honestly strive to explain the probabilities of success so realistic expectations can be set.
Refusing to be constrained or restricted by expectations or conventional limitations, Carrington's expanded practice has made her an inspiration to many contemporary artists working across a range of mediums.
«Many people have trouble finding meaning and vitality in their lives and are constrained by other people's expectations.
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