Sentence examples for constrained to accept from inspiring English sources

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Despite their specific needs, they are currently constrained to accept the mass footwear that they are offered.

In scene after scene, "I Love You, Daddy" depicts or evokes women making decisions in private life or in the professional realm that men feel constrained to accept.

Wellesley then resigned because his brother was opposed to Roman Catholic emancipation, although the duke was constrained to accept (1829) that policy as a political necessity.

Angered by the suggestion that Ireland be partitioned (which he was later constrained to accept), Griffith attacked the unsuccessful third Irish Home Rule Bill (1912 14).

The one made war of his own accord, out of a desire for command; and the other was constrained to accept of command to defend himself from war that was made against him.

Consider the case where A and G are nucleotides at n sites constrained to accept only purines, because these are the silent, third position, sites of a two-fold redundant codon system for Lys, Glu, or Gln, where the encoded amino acid is conserved throughout the period of evolution being considered.

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Bush was constrained to take exception to this publicly.

I can see how he would feel constrained to politely accept a picture of a duck or a cowboy hat, but $48,000 in clothing?

When each of the phylogenies described above is limited to only those 11 taxa contained in both phylogenies, and the tree topologies are constrained to the accepted organismal phylogeny, the resultant branch lengths on the two trees are significantly and strongly correlated.

Parsimony analysis of the nuclear SSU rDNA matrix, constrained to an accepted topology for nonparasites, showed the same pattern of relationships as the unconstrained 3-gene MP analysis, i.e., all Rafflesiales taxa were associated with Malvales (see additional data file 4).

'He (the seaman) is subject to the rigorous discipline of the sea, and all the conditions of his service constrain him to accept, without critical examination and without protest, working conditions and appliances as commanded by his superior officers.' 321 U.S. 96, at page 103, 64 S.Ct.

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