Constrained
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They were also less
constrained
in how they were networking.
Whereas we tend to view it as an intruder, a stranger, certainly an organ whose powers need to be limited or defined and constrained, the Chinese don't see the state like that at all.
You have a situation where the relationship between government and local social networking companies is creating a situation where, effectively, the empowering potential of these platforms is being
constrained
because of these relationships between companies and government.
And yet, despite all of that Darwinian evolution and natural selection, they've been
constrained
to lie on a line.
You're being
constrained
by the public's opinion.
You cannot be
constrained
by the public's opinion.
However cancer is
constrained
by living inside our bodies, and its continued growth, its spreading through our bodies and eating away at our tissues, leads to the death of the cancer patient and also to the death of the cancer itself.
It's not
constrained
by living within the body that gave rise to it.
And it's kind of
constrained
by that circle.
The problem with this is they were
constrained
with samples.
So it's very important work, and they can ask some really good questions, and tell us about population size and subpopulations and structure, but they're
constrained
by lack of samples.
They're often quite brief, they're often very seasonally
constrained.
When you think about it, we're so
constrained
by browsing the Web, remembering URLs, saving favorites.
The problem is, we're
constrained
by mass production, which makes a million identical things but can't make one unique, individualized thing.
So now, we have a new universe, which is just
constrained
to all things Bill Clinton.
They were
constrained.
And artists who were formerly
constrained
can now do things that were never, ever possible for them before.
Our democracies are undermined by the growing inequality and the growing concentration of power and wealth, lobbies, corruption, the speed of the markets or simply the fact that we sometimes fear an impending disaster, have
constrained
our democracies, and they have
constrained
our capacity to imagine and actually use the potential, your potential, in finding solutions.
So the main attacks on malaria have come from outside of malarious societies, from people who aren't
constrained
by these rather paralyzing politics.
Instead, many of the state budgets which in theory are trying to do that are being
constrained.
In space, size drives cost, and we had worked with these very small, breadbox-sized satellites in school, but as we began to better understand the laws of physics, we found that the quality of pictures those satellites could take was very limited, because the laws of physics dictate that the best picture you can take through a telescope is a function of the diameter of that telescope, and these satellites had a very small, very
constrained
volume.
So there's a big change, and that division, that intellectual division of labor occurs as I say, I think, and it sort of solidifies so that by the end of the 19th century in Europe, there's a real intellectual division of labor, and you can do all sorts of serious things, including, increasingly, even philosophy, without being
constrained
by the thought, "Well, what I have to say has to be consistent with the deep truths that are given to me by our religious tradition."
Our reason could motivate us to extend our empathy, could motivate us to write a book like "Uncle Tom's Cabin," or read a book like "Uncle Tom's Cabin," and our reason can motivate us to create customs and taboos and laws that will constrain us from acting upon our impulses when, as rational beings, we feel we should be
constrained.
Now, what this means is that our experience of reality is
constrained
by our biology, and that goes against the common sense notion that our eyes and our ears and our fingertips are just picking up the objective reality that's out there.
And now, if we're all
constrained
by the same amount of carbon budget, that means that if some parts of the world's emissions are needing to rise, then other parts of the world's emissions need to reduce.
Instead, atomic energy is
constrained
to a precise set of levels.
So I'd like to finish up quickly by just noting that this technology is not
constrained.
Girls' and women's voices, and our allies' voices are
constrained
in ways that are personally, economically, professionally and politically damaging.
Our ability to work is
constrained.
The constant thud underneath your feet, the
constrained
space, and the monotony of going nowhere fast.
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