Sentences with phrase «less confined»

Your kitchen SCREAMS open shelves as being a smaller kitchen, it needs that openess to make it look more open & less confined.
For a less confined look, go for transparent pieces and wall mounted frames from IKEA's ALGOT laundry room collection.
Further, said Sir John, the judge was wrong to hold — if that was what he had held — that to found a claim in proprietary estoppel the representation must be specific as to the interest intended to be conferred: an estoppel could operate in less confined circumstances.
«Work has been more or less confined to cyclones and monsoon systems but not much on dust storms or thunderstorms.
They're able to have a little more fun, and they're less confined by this idea of themselves as Very Important Artists.
Getting mobile This movement towards a less confined learning environment is underpinned by mobile technology.
Clearly, Leia has no sense of the outside world, which makes it possible for Marcy to keep her more or less confined during the tricky period of readjustment.
For the most part the game also seems to run like X and Y, down to the less confined roaming and battle sequences
Previously, dating was more or less confined to college dances or jamborees where young men and women met each other and selected partners for the night's dance.
That way you can keep all the visitor craziness more or less confined to one day, or even just a few hours.
Since the beginning of the second quarter of this year, spot gold has been trading in a tight $ 100 range, with the price of the precious metal more or less confined in the $ 1,200 - 1,300 per troy ounce band — and investor demand for the yellow metal has been continuing to wane as the global stock - market rally continues unabated.
The new morality is more flexible and less confining.
NSF's official rules are no less confining, but in practice, NSF - funded scientists appear to be granted much greater flexibility in following changing directions.
Large lateral bolsters hold you in place but the seats are less confining and more comfortable than they look.
A particularly tall automotive journalist notes that the driver's seat seems much less confining.
With Savitha, Poornima finds a love and sisterly bond that totally encompasses her life and makes her narrow existence less confining.
Still, they look less confining than the old Emirates first class product and with such tall ceilings there's a good chance that you'll feel like you have much more space.
They are less confining shapes and push the limits of his compositions, bringing a plasticity to his work and a metaphor for unbounded space.
Raised ceilings with exposed beams, walls painted in soft gray, and a new open configuration with plenty of natural light all combine to create a unified space with a more relaxed and less confining feel.
The living room's front window is enlarged, bringing in more light and making the space feel far less confining.

Not exact matches

If we look across history for periods of extended range - bound activity in overvalued markets where: a) the DJIA had gone more than a month without setting a 20 - day high or low; b) the DJIA was confined to a range of less than 6 %; c) the DJIA was within 10 % of a 2 - year high; and d) the Shiller P / E was 18 or higher, there are only 7 clusters that fit the bill (1929, 1937, 1965, 1973, 1999 - 2000, 2007 - 2008, and today).
Conversely, no occasion's concrete prehension of other occasions is abstract enough to be confined to the pattern of a more or less complex qualitative definiteness.
Perhaps those earlier letters were less full and intimate, confining themselves closely to the business with which they dealt.
Today, to be American is to feel confined by a new kind of fear no less strong because it exists behind a shield of unprecedented military power.
Others joined the less extreme Faith Movement of the German Christians, which confined its membership to those of Aryan descent, cut off all connections with Freemasons and vigorously denounced Communism, whilst supporting Hitler.
It confused the cultural unity which existed in the peninsula — confined, however, to a very thin stratum of the population, and polluted by the Vatican's cosmopolitanism — with the political and territorial unity of the great popular masses, who were foreign to that cultural tradition and who, even supposing that they knew of its existence, couldn't care less about it.
Victorian women, confined to the private, domestic sphere, were idealized as the incarnation of a higher and better humanity; males, split between the private personalized life and the public competitive life, were considered less moral, less spiritual, less altruistic and sensitive, and needing the «feminine touch» to humanize them.
Harris Teeter has committed to sell nearly four times the amount of cage - free eggs as the grocery industry's national average, phase - in pork from suppliers that don't use gestation crates to confine breeding pigs and dramatically increase the amount of poultry it sells from producers that use a less - inhumane slaughter system called «controlled - atmosphere killing.»
Points of interest: 84 people with corpulence and sort 2 diabetes were randomized to a low - carb, ketogenic abstain from food or a calorie confined low - glycemic consume less calories.
I would leave the toddler with hubbie while I boarded first, set up everything how I want it, bags in the right spot, amusements accessible, etc. so by the time they had boarded, the toddler has burnt off more energy, less time spent confined, waiting for take off, and I was cool, calm and collected so hubbie could take a minute to get comfy too.»
In the North, African - American populations are largely confined to large urban areas and their less affluent first ring suburbs, and segregated neighborhoods that are a legacy of pre-Civil Rights era patterns of housing discrimination remain the norm in older parts of non-Southern cities, (although newer suburbs tend to be considerably more integrated than older neighborhoods outside the South).
Let's confine our observations to throwing temper tantrums on the radio when someone who calls in fails to offer a glowing review of him, considering some constituents persona non grata after calling out the more common political corruptions in this state, and using more or less the same women in campaign ads time after time.
That's unexpected, because we think of the processes that give rise to this — particularly the effect of melting beneath the surface — as being shallow, confined to 60 km or less
Yet after their release, having been confined in mental hospitals, not prisons, not only are they less likely to reoffend than disordered inmates, but they are even less recidivist than offenders without a recognized mental illness.
The study by more than 40 authors representing 28 scientific organizations assessed 14 desert species and found that a shocking half of those are regionally extinct or confined to one percent or less of their historical range.
However, several obstacles remain to be overcome, in particular that of miniaturization: optical fiber makes it difficult to confine light within volumes of less than a micrometer (10 - 6 meters).
The influence of electromagnetism extends to infinite distances, whereas the influence of the weak interaction is confined to subnuclear dimensions, less than about 10 - 15 centimeters.
ITER, with its less dense plasma, will need to confine it for full seconds at a time.
The states of energy available to electrons and holes change appreciably, and can only have certain discrete or «quantised» levels when they are confined within silicon structures less than 5 nanometres wide.
But without these types of intensive or confined exposures, the materials may be less dangerous, making it difficult to discern effects on workers» health, experts say.
As the irradiated area is smaller, the drug delivery is confined to the targeted area, resulting in less damage to healthy tissue surrounding the tumor.
Hurricane Patricia, which had winds that clocked in at 200 mph, hit the west coast of Mexico, though its effects were mostly confined to less populated areas.
Confining the time in which you eat makes you slimmer If you're looking to get rid of a few kilos of excess fat, but don't want to eat less or move more, then you're searching for the impossible according to old - fashioned nutritionists.
It really is so much less stressful when you don't feel confined by a single topic.
But Part 2 examines Robinson's later, less celebrated years, completing a portrait of an eventful life that, in the popular mind, is often confined to the ball field.
In an Oscar - nominated performance, Watts is superb as Maria, and it's a shame her ailing character is largely confined to the sidelines during the less impressive second half, a stretch that culminates with a series of dramatic - license coincidences so laughable, they belong in a vintage screwball comedy instead.
Compared with the F430 it's a bit more confined, a little less airy.
The EcoSport also has a side - opening tailgate, which is far less practical in confined spaces than the more usual top - hinged arrangement.
Due to its size and styling, the X2 is certainly less practical than its brother, resulting in very confined space conditions and reduced rear visibility.
If you want to look at the cream of the crop, if you want to confine yourself to Amazon, for example, you should be looking at author ranks of about 10,000 or less.
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