Sentences with phrase «founded on the constraint»

Black adds in an open letter: «The subject matter is not Schutz's; white free speech and white creative freedom have been founded on the constraint of others, and are not natural rights.»

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It's easy to want MVP to succeed, so even if you put constraints on your product, you may find yourself wanting to make it work perfectly in every situation.
«I found it to be a bigger challenge to deal with the constraints of a holding company than having some risk and knowing we can deliver on it,» he says.
According to the release, the company will be «free from profit - making incentives and constraints» as it tries to find ways to cut costs and boost satisfaction for patients, with an initial focus on technology solutions.
This was because, on the primary judge's findings, the major supermarket chains imposed a closer (in the sense of greater) competitive constraint than Franklins on Metcash.
On this basis the trial judge concluded that (para 298) «if Franklins was in the relevant market with Metcash (as the Commission clearly contended), it must be the case that the major supermarket chains, which his Honour found to be a closer competitive constraint than Franklins, must be included in that market.»
His Honour then considered the Commission's claim that the trial judge erred in finding the major supermarket chains exerted a «very significant» constraint on independent retailers (from para 344) and again found no error on the part of the trial judge.
there is no doubting that Arsene has helped to provide us with some incredible footballing moments in the formative years of his managerial career at Arsenal, but that certainly doesn't and shouldn't mean that he has earned the right to decide when and how he should leave this club... there have been numerous managers at each of the biggest clubs in Europe throughout the last decade who have waged far more successful campaigns than ours yet somehow and someway each were given their walking papers because they failed to meet the standards laid out by the hierarchy of their respective clubs... of course that doesn't mean that clubs should simply follow the lead of others, especially if clubs of note have become too reactionary when it comes to issues of termination, for whatever reasons, but there should be some logical discourse when it comes to the setting of parameters for a changing of the guard... in the case of Arsenal, this sort of discourse was largely stifled when the higher - ups devised their sinister plan on the eve of our move to the Emirates... by giving Wenger a free pass due to supposed financial constraints he, unwittingly or not, set the bar too low... it reminds me of a landlord who says he will only rent to «professional people» to maintain a certain standard then does a complete about face when the market is lean and vacancies are up... for those who rented under the original mandate they of course feel cheated but there is little they can do, except move on, especially if the landlord clearly cares more about profitability than keeping their word... unfortunately for the lifelong fans of a football club it's not so easy to switch allegiances and frankly why should they, in most cases we have been around far longer than them... so how does one deal with such an untenable situation... do you simply shut - up and hope for the best, do you place the best interests of those with only self - serving agendas above the collective and pray that karma eventually catches up with them, do you run away with your tail between your legs and only return when things have ultimately changed, do you keep trying to find silver linings to justify your very existence, do you lower your expectations by convincing yourself it could be worse or do you stand up for what you believe in by holding people accountable for their actions, especially when every fiber of your being tells you that something is rotten in the state of Denmark
I did some research on it and found that like anything there are pros and cons, but the biggest issue to me was the size constraint.
This finding can not be explained by global constraint on the intron sequence, because interspecific comparisons with other nonhuman primates revealed phylogenetically informative sequence changes.
Finding others like it would put «strong constraints on the original ingredients of the Big Bang,» Menanteau says.
Even if the findings do not support the fat graviton theory, they might place constraints on other speculative theories, such as Gia Dvali's idea that gravity is weak compared with the other forces because most of it escapes into higher dimensions, outside the three we experience.
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While the new finding does not give an exact speed for how fast information will be able to travel in these as - yet - unbuilt computers — a longstanding question — it does place a far tighter constraint on where this speed limit could be.
As my testimony indicated, I hope it's a vibrant, enthusiastic, «let's take on the 21st century,» United States can - do kind of [legislation] rather than one that seeks to find the constraints and stiffen the sinews.
The second paper, «Topographic Constraints on the Evolution and Connectivity of Titan's Lacustrine Basins,» finds three important results using the new map's topographical data.
Budget constraints mean the Tevatron will shut down this year, but fortunately the CDF team, which made the find, is already «sitting on almost twice the data that went into this analysis», says Roser.
Kessler Foundation researchers publish findings on impact of task constraint on task switchin
International research team evaluates measurements at the Paul Scherrer Institute and finds new constraints on the axion - gluon interaction strength...
The liquid water habitable zone provides the best observational constraint on where we would expect to find planets that could support conscious observers like us, and this study examines the probability of finding oneself on a planet in the habitable zone of a yellow dwarf star, compared to a red dwarf.
With one or two objects, we can't uniquely identify the formation mechanism for the inner Oort cloud, but Trujillo and Sheppard find that the orbits of 2012 VP113 and Sedna are consistent with models for the Sun's birth cluster and previous constraints on the cluster model from other ground - based, wide - field surveys.
Much of his current research — in Africa and Ireland — is on understanding and finding solutions to global health workforce constraints and needs.
From our constraint on the disk inclination we find that the atomic gas previously detected in absorption must extend to the inner disk, and that the latter must be depleted of CO gas.
Most recently, a study which examined the effects of this type of training on the metabolic constraints of fatty liver disease found that 12 weeks of training significantly reduced the levels of fat, iron and insulin in the subjects, thereby alleviating the symptoms of metabolic syndrome in terms of a non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
Historical data is paired with the constraints people place on their matches — target age range, for instance — and the probability, based on the users» previous behavior and matches, that the two will find each other interesting enough to contact each other.
There are no real time constraints to finding love and by online dating in Hartlepool with eHarmony you can take your time to browse through your matches, chat to singles in Hartlepool and get to know likeminded people well before committing to meeting up face to face on a date.
Aneeka knew first - hand the time constraints career - minded singles faced, and she wanted to build a solution not dependent on algorithms that try to lead people to find matches within a collection of profiles.
Ottman's commentary is also rather educational, relating the lessons he learned on this, his feature directing debut; aspiring auteurs will find much of value here on working under the constraints of a tight budget and an equally limiting genre.
We find the usual cop movie archetypes and story development; nothing on display here allows the film to break free from its genre constraints.
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We found that contextual constraints such as availability of technology tools and characteristics of student population had large impacts on the teachers» development of TPACK, as previously suggested by Koehler and Mishra (2005, 2008) and McCrory (2008).
Although Herbst et al. (2013) found that animations have the same impact on preservice teachers» ability to reason about content and pedagogy as do video clips, more research is needed on how animations can be used in mathematics methods courses as an alternative to videos of actual classrooms, how different animation software provide different affordances or constraints for PSTs» reasoning, and how these animations impact PSTs» abilities to reason about students» approaches.
Rather than lament what may be a lull, we should focus our energies on finding solutions to funding disparities between traditional district and charter schools, and facilities constraints that often dissuade quality applicants from applying or replicating in the first place.
Although you might stumble on some great findings in your research, you need to realize that you probably won't be able to include them all in your final draft, mainly because of word - limit constraints.
With constraints on international book rights in place, even many traditionally published authors don't find their titles available in every market.
They do get their work into place to be found by library patrons on a DRM - free platform that can outstrip the «friction» of constraints in traditional formats.
Black Velvet Editrice's focus is on graphic novels and finding new books outside the constraint of genre.
Whatever your level of interest and time constraints, you will be able to intuitively find the information you seek on MBSQuoteline, and we provide it to you in real - time.
The Terms and Conditions (found on the sale website) don't appear to show any onerous constraints so there don't appear to be any big pitfalls to avoid.
Constraints include the near - impossibility of regularly finding 3 or 4 award seats on the same flight.
Oiticica was always focused on making «un-art,» working outside of the constraints of the Canon and finding new ways for the viewer, or «participator,» to interact with art.
In the likes of the artist's own home studio, the display seamlessly mirrors the physical constraints of an apartment space, nodding to the domesticity of the found objects on the floor above.
In the end of Lars Nittve's essay for Hanson's exhibition at Rooseum in 1995 (which Nittve curated), he writes:»... To Hanson, though, the main question is likely something different: how to find the precise point of resistance, of friction, of dissonance, that will allow him once again to put the maximum pressure on convention — on painting; that will make you feel that the art's narrow constraints are about to burst wide open; or, to use a well - worn but wonderful cliché, that will make the art sing».
But I find it hard to believe that other fundamental resource or capacity constraints aren't playing as big a role (oil issues and limits on capacity to expand power generation, etc.).
Even using the total (which includes «speculative») and the no cost constraint column one finds that powering 1500 1GW reactors on U235 with the once - thru fuel cycle gives only 48 years of supply.
Over the weekend I watched a near - final version of the program, and I found it a powerful, fair and — given the time constraints — comprehensive report on the benefits and risks of one of the handful of energy technologies that can provide electric power in bulk without greenhouse gases.
Arguments that unilateral action by the United States produces little climate benefit, that a carbon tax will expand the size of government, that a carbon tax is a regressive, that adaptation and geo - engineering is preferable to emissions constraint, that economists can not confidently design a carbon tax that does more good than harm, that the legislative process can not deliver a carbon tax worth embracing, and that promoting a carbon tax puts conservatives on a slippery political slope are explored and found wanting.
It adopted a moderate anthro - emissions scenario from AR4 as the AGW input, but set arbitrary constraints on its findings by excluding the greenhouse gas outputs» warming from the assessment of the permafrost's rate of melting, and by assuming that only CO2 was emitted - which allowed the projected future output to be stated in simple carbon tonnage.
In the wake of the latest findings, Ronald Amundson, a soil biogeochemist at the University of California at Berkeley, told Chemical and Engineering News that «If there is more nitrogen there than expected, then the constraints on plant growth in a high - CO2 world may not be as great as we think.»
«We must find ways to place observational constraints on this,» says Armour.
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