Sentences with phrase «constraints imposed»

We experiment, sure, but the art lies in doing so within the constraints imposed by that function.
Further into the patent application, Microsoft notes that «Optionally the input control may use Natural User Interface (NUI) technology which enables a user to interact with the computing - based device in a natural manner, free from artificial constraints imposed by input devices such as mice, keyboards, remote controls and the like.
You must complete a 4 - hour, 8 - hour or 12 - hour class and provide proof of completion within the time constraints imposed by the Clerk of Court in the county where you receive the citation.
Besoz says Amazon is ready to work with regulators, help educate regulators on certain issues, and will operate according to any constraints imposed, regardless of whether these might damage the company.
Victims and their families who wish to file a defective drug claim should contact an injury attorney as soon as possible, in order to adhere to the strict time constraints imposed by statutes of limitations.
However, one may question whether the EFTA Court is not going very far here in reviewing the appropriateness of domestic judicial decisions in a field where EEA law expressly gives discretion to EEA EFTA States — in deliberate contrast to the constraints imposed on EU Member States under the preliminary reference procedure.
In contrast, Canadian courts have sometimes used escape devices to avoid the rigid constraints imposed by Tolofson — with varying degrees of consistency and justification.
Due to limitations in the law firm business model and constraints imposed by the ABA ethical rules, there is currently very little innovation taking place in the delivery of legal services.
Just a thought on your «user - generated» contributions... might their status not depend on the constraints imposed on you via your university's agreement with / license from Endnotes?
With rights go duties, in this case a duty to preserve and protect that heritage and to do what is necessary to see that access is not denied by the constraints imposed by loose - leaf formats and prohibitive pricing.
The term of legal autonomy comprises thus for Gragl four «imperatives» that the Court has developed, with the consequence of some serious constraints imposed by the CJEU under its vigilant protection of legal autonomy on Member States choice and utilization of other international courts and tribunals and on the jurisdiction of such courts and tribunals (p. 84).
In the real world of e-discovery review, challenges come not just from the explosion of data, but also from the constraints imposed by rolling collections, tight deadlines, and the need to start review right now.
Again, the issue of constraints imposed by surroundings, like trees, other buildings, limited rooftop area.
Urban locations often come with multiple constraints imposed by the surroundings.
Questions that remain unanswered and are of interest to biometeorologists include: how do these contrasting landscapes affect the exchanges of energy on seasonal and annual time scales; and, do biophysical constraints imposed by water supply and water demand affect whether the land is occupied by open grasslands or savanna?
Changing the various parametrizations within the constraints imposed by observational evidence did not eliminate this distinction.
Every company will now have to compete to see if their projects fit within the constraints imposed by the science of «carbon budgets».
«Realistic prospect of identifying the offender or offenders and launching criminal proceedings within the time constraints imposed by law».
When we pull back to consider the larger picture we see that pollution due to sulfate aerosols continued unabated in the great majority of coal burning plants worldwide, regardless of constraints imposed in the US and Europe.
Fadda seeks to arrive at a detailed account of cultural production in oPt - shaped as it is by certain socio - economic discourses, accelerated political violence and restrictive financial structures — and the strategies of artistic communities and Palestinian - led cultural interventions that are working to defy the artificial and violent constraints imposed on cultural life in Palestine.
But the first UK solo exhibition of Victor Popkov's art, showing at Somerset House, reveals that the constraints imposed by Socialist Realism could in fact lead to greater artistic creativity.
Personally, I could never get into Techland's previous undead offering Dead Island, but with Dying Light they seemed to have taken on board the criticism levelled at the aforementioned game and used this to inform their design philosophy, something that was apparently made much easier once they were no longer bound under the constraints imposed by their former publisher Deep Silver.
7) Should we let managers compete free of the constraints imposed by manager consultants?
This act released these institutions from some constraints imposed in the wake of the Great Depression.
Those «long» articles tend to be in the 5,000 - 10,000 word range — a word - count cap that's due, primarily, to the constraints imposed because they were first written and edited for print magazines.
«Due to constraints imposed by some [Digital Rights Management] regimes, readers of e-books may find that they only can print a limited number of pages, have to navigate awkwardly through the book, can not take notes or bookmark pages, and can not give the book to someone else.»
While a great number of indie authors are still lone writers with a book for sale, more and more writers are turning to independent self - publishing in order to shed the constraints imposed by traditional publishing.
Plenty of power, four - wheel - drive, huge beds, as boxy as possible while still giving a nod to the constraints imposed by rising fuel economy standards.
Audi has achieved these improvements despite the significantly higher constraints imposed on aerodynamics design by the 2016 regulations.
The car's development is dictated by the characteristics designed into the car by the development team and not by the constraints imposed by a pre-existing vehicle design.
«The freedom enjoyed by independent schools from the constraints imposed by government diktat is leading to a divergence of educational experience for pupils in the two sectors that shows no sign of diminishing.»
Policymakers, in turn, quite reasonably seek to act but act within constraints imposed by a fairly conservative political economy.
But charters are themselves public schools, albeit without the burden of work rules and other constraints imposed by unions and the bureaucracy.
Teachers and principals face constraints imposed by the law and state and district policy, but you can encourage them to make use of the wiggle room they do have.
Any attempt at zero - based budgeting would require decisionmakers to understand and work within the constraints imposed by these funding streams, each of which is typically earmarked for a specific group of students or a particular school program.
USC's goal was not to replace its existing program, but rather to grow its overall enrollment without the constraints imposed by the brick - and - mortar model.
Relatively few leaders have pushed to the envelope's edge when exploring flexibility within the salary schedule or have emulated the aggressive tenor of Joel Klein's Teacher Performance Unit in seeking to evaluate and remove teachers within the constraints imposed by state law.
In Fish Tank, physical boundaries stand for social boundaries — the constraints imposed by gender and class and the walls we build for self - protection.
Consequently, he quite obviously became quite frustrated over the course of his career by the constraints imposed by his packaging as a hippie rock idol.
D. Nothing in this Agreement has limited the right of the University to consult with any Postdoctoral Scholar or Postdoctoral Scholar organization on any matter outside the scope of representation within the constraints imposed by HEERA.
The constraints imposed on FDA [US Food and Drug Administration] with regard to ensuring the absence of unreasonable risk associated with the use of dietary supplements make it difficult for the health of the American public to be adequately protected.»
A trap that could use the scattering force would need much less light intensity, which meant the constraints imposed by the Optical Earnshaw Theorem had to be circumvented.
Revised goals would also need to reflect the dynamic nature of the system and developing constraints imposed by climate change and sea - level rise.
In this case we had to meet several constraints imposed by both the physics and the technology of the experimental measurements.
Though other mathematical models are capable of simulating complex phenomena, only Darwin's approach shows how certain complex systems not only arise but also adapt over time to the constraints imposed by their environment, as living systems do.
would pop out because whatever is awry would fail to match some of the intrinsic constraints imposed by the way data are integrated within a given system.
Utility American Electric Power said «the obvious conclusion» is that developing a state plan to meet EPA standards is «not feasible given the constraints imposed by H.B. 2004.»
For most of the past three decades, B&ECPL has operated under the constraints imposed by Erie County's struggling economy and decreasing population.
Criticising both the constraints imposed by parliament and the courts and the limitations of control orders he complained: «Under the existing laws control orders are as far as we can go.»
Both groups take actions that are considered distasteful or wrong by «the left», and the motivations for those actions are often due to the constraints imposed by their group.
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