Sentences with phrase «sets narrow limits»

Hartshorne mentions that «God can set narrow limits to our freedom.»
Painters often find their styles by setting narrow limits on their work.

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Outside of a very narrow set of institutions that are subject to compensation limits, just watch how much of the public's money - which benefitted several major investment banks following a very direct route - gets allocated to Wall Street bonuses in the next few weeks.
In the higher organisms, including man, a complex set of neural and humoral regulatory mechanisms preserve the stability of the metabolic processes within very narrow limits, despite substantial changes in the external environment.
If not for the attempted narrow ruling trying to limit this to «family owned» companies it would certainly set precedent for JW's employees denied blood tranfusions being paid for or Christian Scientists employees from paying for any health care at all and it's all based on theocratic laws.
«Mammon Ascendant» deserves a paragraph - by - paragraph refutation, but in the interest of space, I'll limit my comments to a narrow set of observations — some of which David Bentley Hart will likely find heretical.
This limits innovation to a narrow set of ideas that are compatible with the autocratic ideology and stifles economic growth.
Breast tissue measurements are used to set «clear and narrow boundaries» for implant selection based on clinical guidelines, with limited to no flexibility.
We focused on a conservative set of 125 loci that were identified by at least two of the above methods so as to limit method - specific bias and narrow the list of candidates.
Narrow things down by typing in a location as well as setting an age limit.
A less narrow concept of school quality (currently limited to short - term gains in test scores alone) is essential to refocus the movement on its ultimate object: setting children on a path for lives of self - sufficiency, upward mobility, and engaged citizenship.
L.A. School Board Targets Garcia With Term - Limits Vote A narrow majority of Los Angeles Board of Education members voted Tuesday to set a limit of two consecutive years for the school board presidency.
Limiting federally - mandated school improvement models to a narrow set of strategies, including charter schools and privatization, which are favored by corporate reformers but which have had little verified success
Limit federally - mandated school improvement models to a narrow set of strategies, including school closings privatization, and / or firing half the staff, which are punitive and have had little verified success.
As a result, teachers are pressured to teach a narrow set of test - taking skills and a test - limited range of knowledge.
Intentionally limiting one's opportunity set to only large cap U.S. investments seems narrow - minded and self - defeating.
While creating the collection, Thoreen restricted himself to a narrow set of guidelines — he abstained from using any fasteners, and limited his material palette to marble, bronze, and smoked glass, yielding a series of warm, organically - composed furniture.
That the Court declined to comment on the second question reminds us to be circumspect about the impact of the Court's holding — it is a narrow holding in so far as it is limited to the set of circumstances enumerated in Article 15 (2) and, as the AG notes in her conclusions, the language suggests that there was little margin for discretion — the State must «normally» keep the family together.
Aboriginal Law: Harvesting Rights; Taking - Up Power Grassy Narrows First Nation v. Ontario (Natural Resources), 2014 SCC 48 Ontario has the authority to take up lands in the Keewatin area so as to limit the harvesting rights set out in Treaty 3.
39 Neither party can utilize the dispute clauses to limit, or to narrow, the scope of the Commission's review as set out under paragraph 13, or the binding effect of recommendations within its scope as set out under paragraphs 27 and 28.
The prompt return mechanism includes a narrow consideration of three limited exceptions as set out in Art 13 of the Convention.
Beyond these powers we must not go; we must scrupulously observe the narrow limits of judicial authority even though self - restraint is alone set over us.
Grassy Narrows First Nation v. Ontario (Natural Resources), 2014 SCC 48 (35379) Ontario has the authority to take up lands in the Keewatin area so as to limit the harvesting rights set out in Treaty 3.
Baker cited his experience buying bitcoin from the Kraken exchange as an example of how bitcoin's appeal is limited to a narrow set of the public.
On the contrary, we listened carefully to your concerns and limited the reasons for closing delays to only three narrow sets of circumstances,» continued.
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