Sentences with phrase «constrained by these circumstances»

The wide disbursement of capital can not only help to correct the undue political influence of giant corporations and the rich, but it can also create a society in which there are more Amy's Pup - in - the - Tubs and more people have enough to make their own way in the world without being dependent simply on labor income or constrained by the circumstances of birth.
Sharif is a paragon of decency and endurance, but his camera skills are limited and often constrained by circumstances.
It would be understandable in that context if we allowed our imagination and sense of possibility to be constrained by these circumstances, but we have not allowed this.

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During this party conference season both May and Corbyn will be constrained by their parties, circumstance and the insanely mountainous challenge of Brexit.
There is seldom agreement, but one explanation you are unlikely to hear is that this kind of «delinquent» behaviour is a sensible response to the circumstances of a life constrained by poverty.
Tesla acknowledges this by constraining the circumstances in which a driver can engage Autopilot: «clear lane lines, a relatively constant speed, a sense of the cars around you and a map of the area you're traveling through,» according to MIT Technology Review.
Of course there are many different ways of defining freedom and equality, and in a sense the schools of choice movement can be said to promote equality: those with few choices because of their poor economic position will be less constrained by economic circumstances and thus become more «equal» to others.
Because of the circumstances we have described already, the ability for families to leave school districts with which they are dissatisfied is largely constrained for low - income populations that are, ironically and unfortunately, most likely served by low - performing schools.
- With the exception of a minimum stay requirement, the apartments we rent to our clients are not usually constrained by a lease agreement - and stays can usually be shortened with prior arrangement and in most circumstances a bond is not charged - however a credit card is usually used to guarantee the booking.
The Truth in Sentencing Act severely constrained this practice under s. 719 of the Criminal Code by limiting it to a maximum of 1.5 only «if the circumstances justify it.»
Most existing weapons systems are overseen in real - time by a human operator and tend to be highly constrained in the tasks they are used for, the types of targets they attack, and the circumstances in which they are used.
See the research and articles at http://www.thelizlibrary.org/liz/) So, given that there are just not all that many options to choose from in deciding upon a child custody arrangement, and given that those options overwhelmingly will be constrained or even dictated by fairly obvious facts about the parties» circumstances such as work and school schedules, or how far apart they live from each other, and similar considerations, one really has to query what all the painstaking attention to detail and «science» (or pretext to science) is all about if, when all is said and done, the decision will boil down to the application of a default personal preference, and pragmatic ways of arranging custody and visitation schedules to accomplish this while avoiding liability for placing children into situations in which detriment too obviously or easily can be proved to be the direct result of the arrangement.
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