Sentence examples for defined by the limitations from inspiring English sources

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In his lighthearted yet forthright documentary, "39 Pounds of Love," the director Dani Menkin presents a bracingly honest portrait of a man refusing to be defined by the limitations of his body.

Part road trip, part love story (Mr. Ankilewitz's unrequited feelings for his Romanian caregiver, Christina, are the primary focus of the animated segments), "39 Pounds of Love" presents a bracingly honest yet poetic portrait of a man refusing to be defined by the limitations of his body.

The judges said that "a place, whether it is a small room, a forest floor, or an entire continent, is defined by the limitations and freedoms it offers and by the layers of emotion and history it contains", and that they were trying to see which of the six shortlisted titles had best captured "this elusive spirit".

In traditional design methodologies for product development materials are often considered at a later stage, resulting in only a few "good" materials being considered defined by the limitations of costs and manufacturing requirements.

On the contrary, with their seemingly inexhaustible well of positive self-regard, their refusal to have their horizons be defined by the limitations of our era, they just may bear witness to the precise sort of resilience that all parents, educators and pop psychologists now say they view as proof of a successful upbringing.

Borthwick and Moy have described the genre as diverse but "...characterised by a broad set of values that eschewed rock playing styles, rhythms and structures", which were replaced by "synthetic textures" and "robotic rigidity", often defined by the limitations of the new technology, including monophonic synthesizers (only able to play one note at a time).

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But what gives palpable purpose to this excellence is the realization of the Brooks family's risky dream of living a Connecticut life defined by the largesse and the limitations of the land.

The LODD project is actively exploring the exact conditions for modification and redistribution defined by the data providers, and acknowledges the limitations with respect to openness some of these datasets currently have.

However, any property is subject to the moulding and limitations defined by the legislator in view of the public interest (Art. 14 (1) GG).

In this regard, we report the selection of mimotopes of additional HMW-MAA epitopes which are distinct from that defined by the mAb 225.28S and discuss limitations related to mimotope vaccines regarding their immunogenicity and antigenicity.

Although this nomenclature system was sufficiently flexible to accommodate both novel subtypes determined from nucleotide sequence analyses and those defined by the reactivity of specific MAbs, limitations have become apparent.

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