Sentence examples for somehow constrained from inspiring English sources

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This suggestion that McSweeney's writers are somehow constrained brought a swift retort from Heidi Julavits, one of the editors of a McSweeney's publication, The Believer.

And so it proved, as deputy Wire editor Anne Hilde Neset's slightly shaky contention that the esteem in which Oram and Derbyshire's work is held has been somehow constrained by their gender was deftly countered by Trunk's respectful assertion that the romantic spell they had cast over generations of nerdy record collectors was actually a key ingredient in their abundant mythology.

This addresses how a community might get word out about a situation if communication resources were somehow constrained, such as occurred in the Egyptian Revolution[26].

Clearly, such contemplation gives access to a suitably circumscribed set of worlds only if the imaginative exercise is somehow constrained with respect to what is held constant.

This suggests that initiation or maintenance of infestation in the former groups is somehow constrained.

The sociogram provides a high level view of communication ties between teammates and indication of whether or not communication is somehow constrained, focused, potentially lost, or disproportionate between teammates.

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The critics' biggest objection is that the treaty will somehow constrain American efforts to build missile defenses.

The robots' simple design and limited variety of behaviors may actually force the robots down specific evolutionary paths, he cautions: "You [can] somehow constrain the evolutionary process too much and you get [out] what you put into the system".

If this is right, it suggests that the child must have prior information that somehow constrains or orders the hypothesis space that steers the child to the right grammar, and it is hard to see how this information can be acquired through experience.

And it may have given the impression that American guards were somehow not constrained by ordinary laws or international norms governing the treatment of prisoners.Inevitably, Mr Rumsfeld's foes are claiming that the State Department warned the Pentagon about the abused detainees.

He seems to argue, in fact, that large swaths of the American political system should somehow be constrained from participating in politics at all.

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