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Scientific curiosity alone cannot initiate nor drive such off-world settlement and concerted impetus and public support for such an endeavor is shown to be constrained by human attention span.

Although these "further properties that lie at a progressively greater distance from specific kinds of affect" (Wiggins 1987: 196 7) cannot be paired with distinct sentiments, they will still be constrained by human emotional capacities.

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From Central America in the 1980's to Turkey in the 1990's, the company provided other military equipment to countries where United States exports were constrained by human rights considerations.

Design of a wide-angle off-axis optical see-through head-mounted display (HMD) becomes a challenge since its weight and size are constrained by human factors.

Open image in new window Fig. 2 The human machine interaction is constrained by human and contextual factors.

And civil philosophy deals with the concerted actions of people in a commonwealth how, in detail, the wayward wills of human beings can be constrained by power (i.e., force) to prevent civil disorder and maintain peace.

The alternative terrestrial methodologies can be constrained by limitations on access, technology, and human resources, and have rarely been comprehensively conducted for large terrestrial mammals at landscape scales.

Just as human mobility may be constrained by affinities, it is similarly impacted by the strength of surrounding borders.

For mutual assistance to be possible, however, and to avoid the difficulties continually generated by the traits above, human action must be constrained by laws of freedom, as it were.

European rodents may, therefore, be important reservoirs of A. phagocytophila, but the risk of rodent-derived human infections may be constrained by factors that also constrain the risk of TBEV infection when endemic cycles are maintained by exophilic I. ricinus ticks alone.

Nonetheless, marked intra-individual consistencies to human disturbance (e.g. flight initiating distance, heart rate stress responses) have previously been reported in birds [ 57] (including penguins [ 32]), which suggests that behavioural/physiological flexibility to human disturbance may be constrained by individual susceptibility to disturbance.

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