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This same kind of thinking -- the idea of women as romantically hapless on the one hand and, on the other, the notion of the teenage libido as something so enflamed that the slightest loosening of societal constraint will give rise to an epidemic of sex -- can also be seen, perhaps, in the recent flap over Abercrombie & Fitch's now defunct A&F Quarterly, as the company catalog was grandly called.
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Perhaps the solution is not to imagine technology free of societal constraints but to fully engage with all of its messy human implications.
Gideon Mendel's "Living in Yeoville" is a photographic series depicting daily life in the Johannesburg suburb during the 1980s, where the Bohemian culture helped to erode societal constraints allowing blacks and whites to mingle freely.One wall displays photos and films of government propaganda created to justify the apartheid mission.
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Stakeholder response should be monitored since an open-ended restoration approach is unusual and can encounter institutional and societal constraints.
All feasible structures of the process system are embedded in the maximal structure, from which individual solution-structures can be extracted subject to various technical, environmental, economic, and societal constraints.
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Norms have been widely proposed as a means of defining and enforcing societal constraints by using the deontic concepts of obligations, permissions and prohibitions to describe what must, may and should not be done, respectively.
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