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Advocates liked the idea that the virtual world was a placeless datasphere, liberated from constraints and restrictions of the real world, and an opportunity for a fresh start.
In our view, liberated from constraints, selection would favour the evolution of molecular mechanisms that mediate more rapid somatic development.
ESCs may be liberated from constraints imposed by the developmental program in vivo, but they are also subject to stimuli and conditions that do not occur in the embryo.
This is comedy that's absolutely liberated from any constraints – even from the constraint of an audience.
Inside the White House, Obama's aides talk about a president liberated from previous constraint.
"I present my work on Tumbr because I want to show my images in a context liberated from the constraint of space, allowing people to think about the process..".
"It's a little bit liberated from the constraints of other textiles," she said.
To be free is not to be sovereign or liberated from all constraints.
Engineers have been liberated from many constraints associated with traditional methodologies and technologies.
Obama is liberated from the constraints of electoral politics and can get tough with voters that annoy him.
"Sandler, liberated from the constraints of formula, reveals unexpected depths as an actor," the late Roger Ebert wrote of the movie.
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