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The title refers to Tüür's perception of humanity's insatiable urge to escape constraints.

The paper quotes people familiar with the carrier's thinking who say AT&T is considering buying a European counterpart in order to "escape constraints" on domestic growth by jumping into a new wireless market where it can "upgrade technology and roll out more lucrative pricing strategies".

"And that sounds so much like what a [cable] TV system does or what a satellite system does," Breyer continued, "that it looks as if somehow you are escaping a constraint that's imposed upon them.

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.

What was supposed to be an interim expedient to help a few acutely ill patients while a better deal with the industry was hammered out has become a way of escaping the constraints carefully established by Nice.

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.

But for Whole Foods Market chief executive and founder John Mackey, escaping the constraints of the office and spending time with colleagues in a more personal setting is the best way to build up a trusting relationship.

The costumed duo flickering from the blue light of my computer monitor regularly attends events throughout the year in full makeup, escaping the constraints of real life and embracing their alien identities.

Over-seeking of hyperpalatable foods is suggested to be caused by motivational systems escaping homeostatic constraints, supposedly as a result of the inability of internal satiety signals in blocking the opioid-based stimulation of DA neurons (M. Zhang & Kelley, 2000).

But in English, we can escape this constraint, free to be inclusive (men and women) or neutral (people) or to avoid the subject altogether with grammatical subterfuge.

In such cases, apparently, one's physiological activities begin to escape environmental constraint to the point that internalized, uncritical thinking and perceiving prevail.

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