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If you look at our ancestors, the Neanderthals and the Homo erectus, our immediate ancestors, they're
confined
to small regions of the world.
Now whereas other species are
confined
to places that their genes adapt them to, with social learning and language, we could transform the environment to suit our needs.
This isn't
confined
to these countries here, hiding a very simple demonstration.
Because the actions of a nation state are neither
confined
to itself, nor is it sufficient for the nation state itself to control its own territory, because the effects outside the nation state are now beginning to affect what happens inside them.
But in a more objective sense, it's really just this random jumble of letters that I've
confined
to the single possibility of making my name.
Well, we were
confined
though, limited, I should rather say, for several reasons that it's not worth explaining, to endoscopy only, of the many other options we had, and with a 4mm camera attached to it, we were successful in documenting and taking some fragments of what it turns out to be a reddish color, black color, and there is some beige fragments that later on we ran a much more sophisticated exams, XRF, X-ray diffraction, and the results are very positive so far.
And third, this is not just
confined
to the readers of the Harvard Business Review.
And I really think there's a fundamental difference, if you sort of look into the future, between a humanity that is a space-faring civilization, that's out there exploring the stars, on multiple planets, and I think that's really exciting, compared with one where we are forever
confined
to Earth until some eventual extinction event.
And because violent extremism isn't
confined
to any one language, religion or ideology, the Redirect Method is now being deployed globally to protect people being courted online by violent ideologues, whether they're Islamists, white supremacists or other violent extremists, with the goal of giving them the chance to hear from someone on the other side of that journey; to give them the chance to choose a different path.
Just as some animals can use objects in their environments as tools to reach into narrow spaces, here we see that Entropica, again on its own initiative, was able to move a large disk representing an animal around so as to cause a small disk, representing a tool, to reach into a
confined
space holding a third disk and release the third disk from its initially fixed position.
She is
confined
under the four walls of her home.
A computer is an incredibly powerful means of creative expression, but for the most part, that expression is
confined
to the screens of our laptops and mobile phones.
"Picture in a frame, ashes in a bottle, boundless energy
confined
in the bottle, forcing me to deal with reality, forcing me to deal with being grown up.
We discovered that they can go through three-millimeter gaps, the height of two pennies, two stacked pennies, and when they do this, they can actually run through those
confined
spaces at high speeds, although you never see it.
I still remember the barbed wire fence that
confined
me.
They still are
confined
to terrible, terrible limitations, but schooling is there in the world today.
He's
confined
to a motorized wheelchair.
Hazaras are
confined
into two small areas, and they are marginalized socially, educationally, and financially.
Anger is within each one of you, and I will share a secret for a few seconds: that if we are
confined
in the narrow shells of egos, and the circles of selfishness, then the anger will turn out to be hatred, violence, revenge, destruction.
The world that I am describing to you is simultaneously libertarian, in that it prioritizes empowered individuals, Marxist, since it will have
confined
to the dustbin of history the division between capital and labor, and Keynesian, global Keynesian.
In most mammals, the placenta is
confined
behind a barrier of maternal cells.
And it's a revolution that cannot be
confined
in the domain of science or technology.
OK, the other piece of bad news is that a gene drive might not stay
confined
to what we call the target species.
And this isn't
confined
to the workplace.
But for 30 years, the power of genetic analysis has been
confined
to the ivory tower, or bigwig PhD scientist work.
You don't see it all
confined
into that red circle.
The resource curse is entirely
confined
to countries below a threshold of governance.
And this problem is not just
confined
to Cambodia.
O’Connor died of lupus at the age of 39, after the disease had mostly
confined
her to her farm in Georgia for twelve years.
Albert was eventually
confined
to an asylum and forced to wear a dress for the rest of his life.
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