Not exact matches
It was based on the premise that the words of the prophets could be liberated from the
constraints of the Law and the Lawgiving God, and those words could be transformed into a humane secular project
for the
cultural left.
To explore that issue, she is now looking beyond Kansas and across three continents, collecting data in Korea, Ghana and elsewhere in the U.S. Whereas more choice may lead to similar friends
for U.S. college students, different social landscapes and broad
cultural attitudes may introduce their own unique
constraints on how people pick their friends.
Everett, who lived with the tribe
for 20 years, believes that the absence of both words and concepts
for numbers «are the result of
cultural constraints against quantification.»
He has been publishing academic books and papers about the Pirahã (pronounced pee - da - HAN)
for more than twenty - five years, but his work remained relatively obscure until early in 2005, when he posted on his Web site an article titled «
Cultural Constraints on Grammar and Cognition in Pirahã», which was published that fall in the journal
Cultural Anthropology.
In some developing countries, financial and
cultural constraints can preclude a common journalistic practise of simply dialing lots of institutes searching
for a suitable interviewee.
These ordinal
constraints are unaffected by subjective or
cultural risk - perception factors, they are independent of the discount rate, and they are independent of the magnitude of the estimate
for climate sensitivity.
However on the other hand problems associated with the administration of justice by non-resident circuit courts include; large court dockets, time
constraints, lack of interpreters
for Aboriginal offenders, and
cultural differences between court personnel and Aboriginal offenders and communities.