Sentence examples for far from constraining from inspiring English sources

"far from constraining" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use it when someone might expect certain restrictions or limitations, but in fact, there are no restrictions or limitations. For example, "The open-ended design of the project allows creativity, far from constraining it."

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Far from constraining the British solar industry, the government should be doing everything it can to strengthen the UK's position in a soaring international solar market.

It's the children in the book who join the trivial to the tragic; far from constraining me, their presence was what allowed me my latitude.

Thus, imposing new sanctions on Iran now, far from constraining Iran's nuclear program, would likely have the exact opposite effect, virtually guaranteeing that Iran's nuclear program would expand.

When no tension is applied to the data (τ = 0), unphysical bumps characterized by large thickness variations can appear in areas far from constraining data points.

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Far from feeling constrained by the time limit, he's planning on sticking with it.

But far from feeling constrained by his slim majority, or undermined by the parade of leadership contenders who hope to succeed him, it is clear Cameron is feeling emboldened and endowed with a fresh modernisation mandate.

Democracy by Joan Didion To call this a Vietnam novel would be both accurate and far too constraining.

Yet the same joint statement that included the controversial reference to Taiwan also included a joint pledge to welcome a "constructive" role for China, both regionally and globally.Indeed, far from attempting to constrain China, some in the region have worried that America has recently allowed it too much room for manoeuvre.

It was a surprising statement from Mr. Greenspan, given his free-market comment in 2005 that "private regulation generally has proved far better at constraining excessive risk-taking than has government regulation".

Mr Osborne is far more constrained.

Barbie was introduced in 1959, when women's choices, and hers, were far more constrained.

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