Sentence examples for how it confines from inspiring English sources

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Each website differs in how it confines your information to only those people whom you want seeing it; always be sure to read the instructions carefully and don't just rely on the default setting which might be allowing anyone to see your whereabouts (or the metadata in your images, such as on photo sites).

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It questions the definitions of "Europe", its confines, and how it blends into Asia.

Chris Sacca, a notable Twitter investor, wrote a piece detailing his vision for Twitter and how it shouldn't necessarily confine its various missions to a single app (think a separate NBA Twitter app).

Just when you think this or that plot in the show could never happen in this day and age, you're reminded not only how it has within the confines of the show, but how it could (and is) in the real world, as well.

I anthropomorphized the brace, inventing stories about how it longed to leave the confines my bedroom.

Much of the research into the properties of neptunium since then has been focused on understanding how to confine it as a portion of nuclear waste.

Rather, it's how well it works in the confines of an airplane.

How can marketing work within its confines to ensure that value is received?

One of the biggest learnings I've discovered is how language confines us.

However, for a tight polymerase DNA binding complex, it is unknown how flexible confined water molecules are at the interface and what their dynamic role is in DNA replication.

"Having put pen to paper, it has surprised me to find how difficult it has been to confine myself to the salient points," he writes.

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