Sentences with phrase «less constricting»

However, these way of phrasing it leaves it open to interpretation... feels much less constricting.
He came to believe that the industry of exhibiting art was not to the ultimate benefit of the artist's vision, and that to be seen properly it should be installed permanently to the wishes of the artist.4 Eventually he tired of New York and started looking for less constricting spaces in which to settle and work.
There are so many different sleeping positions that you can use and if you use a topquilt it is so much less constricting than sleeping on the ground.
Indeed, it's consistent with much recent work on collective bargaining (including the 2008 study The Leadership Limbo that I authored with Coby Loup), which points out that contracts are frequently less constricting than reputed — but that state and federal requirements, along with timidity and a lack of imagination on the part of district leaders, have contributed to a culture of management passivity.
I love a mesh back because I have a giant head and they feel so much less constricting in hot weather.
But, given the great colors and abstract print, along with the wider waist band that defines the waist, this is one of my go - to skirts when I want to feel a little less constricted, but still ladylike and polished.
As the movie continues, and certain events that came to define America and its character — particularly the Civil War — touch the lives of the Dickinsons, and we hear more of Emily's work in voiceover, the movie's style becomes less constricted, more fluid, but still retains an unearthly quality.
The redesigned interior is totally familiar, but it's noticeably less constricted than the Hardtop.
On the plus side the maps are larger and less constricted than in previous Call of Dutys - a shift that favours team work over lone mavericks and makes for slightly slower battles.
I got some Castlevania vibes when I was exploring and maneuvering around different areas, particularly Bloodlines but everything feels much more open and less constricted or crowded.
While smaller tiles help small rooms feel less constricted, larger tiles keep big areas from feeling overwhelming.

Not exact matches

For example, how is that a sea lion, once they enter the water, that it's heart rate drops, blood vessels constrict, and lungs begins to collapse, whereby blood flows as usual to the heart and brain, but less reaches non-vital organs for swimming, and are now able to draw on oxygen in the muscles and blood?
And perhaps worst of all, the media constrict our experience and substitute media world for real world so that we become less and less able to make the fine value judgments that living in such a complex world requires.
The reality, though, is that many of the questions that we ask children tend to constrict rather than dilate the range of possible responses, leaving them, and us, less likely to find what we want to find.
At the same time, the tax cap — due to allow for an increase of less than 1 percent in the levy this year — has constricted the ability of districts to raise funds.
Again, that sounds legitimate and, most importantly, less rigid and constricted than the current system.
This location represents a particular challenge for surgeons, since the tumors are technically difficult to access and, because of the anatomically constricted space in the lesser pelvis, the view of the operating area is restricted.
And one of the many health benefits of phytochemicals is that they help our arteries be supple and less likely to constrict blood flow (increased endothelium - dependent vasodilation), thus reducing stoke and heart attack risk.
«Antihistamines can cause the blood vessels to constrict, so there's less blood flow and therefore less secretions throughout the body,» Dr. Dweck tells Health.
As temperatures start to climb, that blazer starts to look less and less attractive — constricting!
It'll need more testing on less - constricted and more curvy roads to really see what it can do but first impressions suggest it's competitive with the best in class in handling and performance.
As the publishing economy is rapidly changing, publishers marketing budgets have constricted even further making less room for new authors.
Farmer said that «the more simple I can make an image the better I like it... The less can always expand in the mind, whereas more either constricts or becomes too much».
One can have a stab at forecasting the average rate of rise — largely because the size of the flue constricts the sizes of eddies to less than the size of the flue and one can therefore get some sort of reasonable average of what is going on.
But the outlet can be constricted to allow more or less water in.
However, the camera can switch to f / 2.4 aperture, constricting the hole so less light comes in, which is great for most lighting conditions during the day.
Even if you can't avoid some of the issues that may constrict your miles per gallon, consider these tips at the gas pump to spend less on fuel.
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