Sentence examples for deliberately constraining from inspiring English sources

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Like ArrayExpress, and unlike GEO, for example, the data stored in PEDRo must conform to a rich, but nevertheless deliberately constraining, data model.

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"So if the government sets out to deliberately constrain the BBC's scope for action, it theoretically could.

At the same time the much smaller nearby island of Muck was able to "raise" 16 able men and in 1625 there were only three villages on Rum, suggesting the population was being deliberately constrained.

The scope of our intervention was deliberately constrained by affordability in the design of the evaluation.

Davis argues that "parents ought not deliberately to substantively constrain the ability of their children to make a wide variety of life choices when they become adults" (Davis 2010: 84).

Therefore, we deliberately omitted recurrent processing, thereby severely constraining the possible outcomes of the model.

Or constraining it somewhat.

It needs constraining.

Constraining time encourages quality time.

"Debt is constraining.

How are we constraining them?

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