Sentence examples for constraining role from inspiring English sources

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Finally, the results contribute to the discussion about the enabling or constraining role of accounting by showing how the enabling of particular development trajectories entails the constraining of alternative courses of action.

The consistencies between the later prehistoric animal bone data and the modern and historic livestock herd compositions indicate the constraining role of the environment on the pastoral economies practiced across the Eurasian steppe, in that pastoral strategies appear to be focussing on species best adapted to regional environments.

After 75% epiboly stage, zMcl1a&b might exert a constraining role for apoptosis induced by zNoxa.

Consistent with a constraining role, we found that when EHD2 was overexpressed the endocytic function of caveolae was suppressed.

This had one immediate and two lasting consequences: the immediate consequence was the fall of the prime minister, Lord Aberdeen, who had taken the country to war; the lasting ones were, first, the revolutionising of field hospitals and army medical support and, second, the constraining role of the war correspondent.

Even as she took the Warren court to task for its inadequate legal reasoning, Ms. Kagan seemed to write admiringly of the court that, she said, "refused to confine itself" to the "largely negative and constraining role" of acting as a check against the legislative and executive branches.

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"Edith Wharton had a clear eye and sympathy for the constraining roles society can place on women.

To promote an effective and fair selection process a number of steps were implemented including a multi-layered selection process (VSC, local chief, MC) and constrained roles for traditional leaders.

Although institutional stability appears to be less problematic than in its South American neighbors, the widespread neoliberal vision embedded to the Chilean society appears to be constraining the role of formal institutions and restricting the development and enforcement of regulations and standards.

The interrelationship of these circumstances with the constraining cultural roles and norms prevalent in the Ethiopian context places women in vulnerable position.

In both cases the issue of bad luck arises, and offhand it seems that the role one ascribes to luck in one area will constrain the role one can ascribe to luck elsewhere: if luck raises questions about the significance of desert in the sphere of distributive justice, it will probably have similar repercussions vis-a-vis desert and retributive justice (Sandel 1982, 91-92; Scheffler 1992, 306).

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