Sentence examples for constrain one another from inspiring English sources

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These work-centric social and technological sub-systems mutually enable and constrain one another in ways that largely determine the nature of work and, relatedly, the conditions and patterns of safety within which it occurs.

It was found that load size, heating uniformity and desired frequency mutually constrain one another.

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Jack Curtis, the Asia-Pacific regional manager at the world's biggest solar company, FirstSolar, said: "I find it particularly mystifying and disappointing that the government with a stated commitment to innovation and new industry creation would seek to constrain one of its own agencies that has been so effective at contributing to both of these goals".

While fluid, identities provide or constrain one's behavior and talk.

In line with this, they defined isomorphism as the forces that enable or constrain one organisation in an organisational field to resemble other organisations facing similar prevailing institutional conditions.

Alongside the pianist's fear of note-perfect nitpicking, there is a reason to carefully constrain one's artistic originality.

Because the information in such situations is insufficient to constrain one's inferences fully, perceivers must make do with provisional hypotheses about a target's mental states, which remain ambiguous until further clues about their contents are discerned.

Therefore, we adopt the term "principle-based reasoning" to mean applying the scientific principles of nature to constrain one's biological explanation (Mohan et al., 2009; Hartley et al., 2011).

A set of common midpoint surveys at selected locations distributed along the common-offset transect also were collected for comparison with the common offsets and were used to constrain one-dimensional (1-D) distributions of porosity with depth.

A big city is good at providing anonymity and escape, not least, perhaps, from family and friends who may have constrained one's inclinations.

He said the role of the BBC Trust – which replaced the BBC's board of governors as the corporation's governance and regulatory body in 2007 – "maybe constrains one too much in relation to programmes, but that's the situation as it is".

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