Sentences with phrase «on those constraints rather»

It's much easier to work around the lines and create something based on those constraints rather than putting a brush to emptiness.»

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Some of the biggest constraints on homebuilders come from local governments, rather than federal rules.
Rather, the result would be closer to a «bull in a china shop» — instituting unnecessary constraints on the AI activities.
The main constraint on the industrial world's economy today is on the demand, rather than the supply, side.
Emphasizing the Spirit could release the Christian from the rational constraints of logos, and that could lead to heresies like second - century Montanism, a movement based on prophetic utterances rather than dispassionate theologizing.
Or if it said» Welcome to Church» then it'd put the focus on it being a man - made constraint rather than the implication that God is sorting out the square pegs He created.
In a system like that, the QB's legs are a primary constraint on the defense, rather than a pitch to a FB or TE.
Succinctly, Kitzinger describes the effect of this view: «Women became treated as containers to be opened and relieved of their contents within strictly limited time constraints, and attention was concentrated on a bag of muscle and a birth canal rather than a person.»
The deal the rising Labour party tacitly struck with Baldwin and the British establishment in the 1920s - that we were happy to govern within a constitutional settlement which suited us as much as them - looks, in hindsight, a rather better one for the right than the left, especially once Thatcher showed that it can place many fewer constraints on right - wing than left - wing governments.
We have therefore agreed that there will need to be: - a significantly accelerated reduction in the structural deficit over the course of a Parliament, with the main burden of deficit reduction borne by reduced spending rather than increased taxes; - arrangements that will protect those on low incomes from the effect of public sector pay constraint and other spending constraints; and - protection of jobs by stopping Labour's proposed jobs tax.
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.
Our results call into question the current emphasis on social rather than ecological explanations for the evolution of large brains in primates and evoke a range of ecological and developmental hypotheses centred on frugivory, including spatial information storage, extractive foraging and overcoming metabolic constraints.
It is worth adding though, that temperature trends over the next few decades are more likely to be correlated to the TCR, rather than the equilibrium sensitivity, so if one is interested in the near - term implications of this debate, the constraints on TCR are going to be more important.
Depending on time constraints, I would usually cut the cardio session short rather than the weight training.
Being based on a play, it works with these constraints and allows the audience to focus on the chemistry of the characters rather than the sets or the locations.
Metal Gear Online doesn't put any constraints on your gameplay style, but rather sets you free with a diverse ability set and inventory.
Though Altman's films compare with Coppola's as chamber music does with grand opera, their work in the 1970s exemplifies what ultimately became the prevailing style of American film direction in that era: maverick resistance to studio - imposed time and budget constraints, insistence on directorial authorship, reliance on location shooting, use of improvisational acting, an emphasis on ensemble playing rather than star performances, Fordian gatherings — weddings, church services, parties, dinners — as exponents of group character (both Altman and Coppola had Catholic upbringings), and a revisionist approach to the mythic archetypes of the Hollywood genre film.
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.
In other words, local control is primarily a matter of state policy rather than a constraint imposed by federal or state constitutional law on the states» role in education.
Rather it is to surface contrasting assumptions, tensions, constraints, and opportunities so that together, we can better understand — and act on — the choices that lie before us.
The multiple linkages model asserts a prominent role for «situational variables» — the size of the work group, organizational policies and procedures, the prior training and experience of members — which mediate what the leader is able to do.131 For example, the size of the school will have a significant effect on how well teachers know other teachers; it also will affect the way in which teachers form workgroups or departments to talk about their work.132 The fragmented nature of professional communities, rather than size per se, becomes a constraint on how principals try to organize professional communities to focus on instruction and student learning.
Rather, as we consider the affordances and constraints of each digital tool, it is important to focus on how the tool develops students» reading and writing learning and engagement.
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.
The thesis should be focused on a narrow topic rather than a wide, aiming to energize the writing in a manageable way having in mind time and cost constraints.
And unlike similar tools currently available on the market, Gunscape aims to empower its authors to enjoy the process of abstract level design by imposing the same kind of refreshing constraints that the still - enduring user map communities of the earliest FPS games such as Doom ™ enjoyed; rather than building a game, players build a level within a game that features robust action gameplay and a vast array of weapons, enemies and level components specifically designed to complement one another.
Another point is that total cloud variation is a rather useless constraint on the TOA energy perturbation, since clouds act on both sides of the planetary energy budget.
It is worth adding though, that temperature trends over the next few decades are more likely to be correlated to the TCR, rather than the equilibrium sensitivity, so if one is interested in the near - term implications of this debate, the constraints on TCR are going to be more important.
It also exhorts WTO members to immediately begin negotiating agreements to resolve the issues likely to arise from the enactment of national measures on climate change, rather than leave those issues to eventual resolution in dispute settlement, and reminds everyone that WTO rules should not be viewed solely as constraints on efforts to address climate change.
«Many of these alternatives, such as nuclear power and geoengineering, are likely to convey cultural resonances that affirm rather than threaten hierarchical and individualist confidence in the power of human ingenuity to overcome environmental constraints on economic production.»
A number of studies examined by Hegerl et al. [2007] and summarized by Meehl et al. [2007](Box 10.2) have set observational constraints, but these are fairly weak, especially on the upper bound... F is poorly known... Our observational constraint on the TCR is by contrast rather strong».
Our nation has entered a new era where we are no longer bound by constraints on supply, but rather bound by constraints on demand.
And yet the problem with the uptick is not that it should be flat, rather it is that their reconstruction does not provide a reasonable constraint on global mean temperatures during the last few centuries.
They are actually referring to a constraint that they place on ENSO in their models rather than temperature measurements taken in nature.
The Advocate General was somewhat more dismissive: if the Union citizens had to leave the territory of the EU, it was only because of the deliberate decision of their mother based on «the whims and vagaries of his mother's married life rather than a constraint imposed by the implementation of the national legislation.»
And an important public issue — whether the public interest in the underlying issues overshadows privacy interests — could be decided by the judiciary rather than by financial constraints on one of the interested parties.
For instance, if there are planning constraints on new housing, then it is for government to change planning policy accordingly rather than pinning the blame on supposed «delays».
But the city is also struggling against some constraints that are state - rather than town - centric: Arcane New Jersey regulations restrict how hotels can be constructed on the oceanfront, resulting in largely ocean - view, not oceanfront, rooms.
He adds, the constraints for us will be on the economics of the projects rather than the capital.
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