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And of course biological systems like pollination, seed dispersal and animal mating are not constrained by manmade boundaries.
The West Midlands' current neighbourhood policing model is constrained by geographical boundaries, with 10 units serving individual patches across seven local authority areas.
China has many social problems, but the government and its people will deal with them in pragmatic ways, without being overly constrained by ideological boundaries.
Southern conservatism has never been entirely constrained by geographic boundaries.
Because diseases are not constrained by national boundaries, we are at risk unless we provide sufficient resources to contain and eradicate Ebola in Africa.
Technology has dramatically lowered the barriers to entry for ordinary people who are now able to connect and create networks that are not constrained by geographic boundaries.
On such a view, it would seem that not only the meanings but also the referents of terms are constrained by paradigmatic boundaries.
Slowly he realised that there was no need to be constrained by cultural boundaries.
Our being, our thinking, and our action should not be constrained by national boundaries but by planetary ones.
He starts out seemingly constrained by genre conventions, boundaries of what his story should or could be — these conventions being a set of tacit assumptions about the world and his place in it.
In the United Kingdom, by contrast, local-authority spending is constrained by rules set by the central government.
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