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We are only constrained by resources," Dogoli explains.
There was a view for the past few years that treaties only constrained the good actors and not the bad actors".
First, as Katyal noted, the President chooses his advisers; to a large extent, he is only constrained or restrained by them if he wants to be.
"The realm of possibility is restrained by physical laws, but particular worldviews are only constrained by what people think," Mr. Brewer said.
We assume that these reference objects are not fixed but only constrained through directional relations themselves.
So in these experiments, the resource allocations that can be detected were only constrained by the minimum and maximum budget.
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Student loan debt is not only constraining young adults, but also, at least in the near term, holding back the recovery itself, some economists say.
"When, in writing for the majority of the court, I adopt a general rule and say, 'This is the basis of our decision,' I not only constrain lower courts, I constrain myself as well," Scalia declared in his Holmes Lecture at Harvard in 1989.
At the same time, Mr. Obama seems to believe that the problems of black Americans are in part attributable to certain behaviors among them — most notably absentee fathers, dropping out of school and violence — which not only constrain their choices but rationalize the disfiguring processes of white cultural racism that extend the pathologies of the few to all black Americans.
But even firm definitions can only constrain the uses of a concept.
In this way, structures not only constrain, but also enable action (Sewell, 1992).
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