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We have to escape the constraints of general taxation if we want a decent system.
But "this great [American] hegemon… cannot escape the constraints of history and geography.
French retailers, such as Carrefour and Auchan, have gone into emerging markets to escape the constraints of planning laws.
After Cinta falls for Rangga, he tells her that he is going with his father to live abroad, to escape the constraints of Indonesia.
That is where she developed her interest in public affairs, she says, and her desire to escape the constraints of journalistic impartiality.
In an echo of Prohibition, Napster users have shown that they are willing to break the law to escape the constraints of all-or-nothing musical choices.
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There could be trouble when intelligence escapes the constraints of biology.
At the top, the barristers other lawyers most admire have escaped the constraints of the nation state and chase multimillion pound briefs from the global plutocracy.
And the Five Pieces, from 1909 (heard here in the 1949 revision), early experiments in escaping the constraints of tonality, lend themselves easily to this exercise.
Joyce ostensibly escapes the constraints of her mother's and aunt's lives by full-scale immersion in the bohemian delights of art college, only to conform to her era's expectations by specialising in dressmaking.
After retiring from touring in 1966, the Beatles ditched their matching suits in hopes of escaping the constraints of Beatlemania and to explore the endless potential that studio recording could offer.
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