Sentences with phrase «natural limitations»

Like a baby, a young puppy can not completely control their bladder, so it's important to keep natural limitations in mind, and only plan for puppies to hold it for a reasonable amount of time.
While Darwin certainly has his contemporary detractors — anthropologists prefer cultural to biological determinism and libertarians and existentialists reject natural limitations on individual choice — his reputation has generally shared the successful trajectory of science as a whole.
«There are natural limitations in a field like this.
Nature, as the Lockean says, provides us almost worthless materials, and that's why we got ta get sweating or real productive to invent our way out of what only seem to be natural limitations.
This situation is not evil in itself; but man's involvement in it makes him susceptible to the devil's misinterpretation of this situation.9 Thus the human situation becomes the occasion for man's temptation along three avenues: (1) Man's natural limitations and finitude as a part of nature create in him a sense of insecurity.
Given the natural limitations of data recall, you are actually a bit of a dunce, by the standards of the gods.
Human beings are finite creatures and because of the natural limitations that unfold from this fact, we run into problems.
«That's a natural limitation in bandwidth.»
It isn't the lack of I.Q. that created the mess in state testing systems, rather the natural limitations of technocrats operating within a pluralistic democracy.
Heart disease and natural limitations may cause these signals to become interrupted or chaotic in a number of ways producing arrhythmias.
But Pinterest may have dropped off your organization's social media to - do list long ago, given that it had some natural limitations in utility for adoption.
The German artist Gerhard Richter, for example, blurs photo - realist paintings to overcome the natural limitations of figurative painting, resulting in the integration of both abstraction and figuration into one work.
This leaves a natural limitation in the areas that can be cultivated for high quality Arabica.
The size of tiny homes gives us natural limitations on how much we can acquire.
Because of the natural limitations imposed by the coastline, mountains and the percentage of land under conservation, available greenfield land is becoming increasingly scarce and the spiraling demand will soon result in a dearth of investment opportunities and sharp increases in price.
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