Sentence examples for constrained notion from inspiring English sources

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The underlying problem is the constrained notion of adaptation.

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The desire to provide healthcare choice is constrained by notions of safety and efficacy, and government documents refer to the concept of "clinically appropriate" choices. 1 In childbirth, "safety" often relates to notions of risk status and of birth location.

For him, senses play a role in semantics (by constraining the notion of synonymy and the truth conditions of attitude reports) without encapsulating the cognitive significance of an expression for a group of speakers.

My strategy for answering anti-representational attacks is to sketch a general mechanistic framework, the purpose of which is to constrain the notion of representation without deciding which features representational mechanisms may have, as this may be discovered only empirically.

"I'm sick to death of being constrained within the notion of a Japanese sensibility," exclaimed a leading curator of contemporary art during my visit to Kyoto.

One of the artists tipped in the BBC's Sound of 2009 poll, Brown is a singular character who refuses to be constrained by received notions of how a black female singer should sound.

He prized the civilised pursuits literature, science and music that flourished in an urban environment and regarded tribesmen as "stupid peasants".Babur's approach to the problem was not constrained by modern notions of human rights.

Goodness knows what they're singing about, though that's very much my fault rather than theirs; in any case, it doesn't matter when the music this expertly conceived: it's recognisably the work of an indie band, but not one constrained by preconceived notions of what indie must be, and it's well worth your time.

The Earth science tradition grew from quaint description, early constrained by biblical notions but later enlightened, to a better understanding of coastal forms and processes after 1800.

In this paper, a new notion, that of constrained input-to-state stability (cISS), is presented and several characterizations of cISS are obtained.

The proposed approach exploits the notion of directly constrained design measures recently introduced in modern optimum experimental design theory which leads to an extremely fast iterative procedure of exchange type.

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