Sentence examples for though constrained from inspiring English sources

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Even the port of London, though constrained by high capital investment, has displaced itself toward its estuary.

But Virginia, though constrained by pity and politeness, is deeply irritated by Catherine's drama-queen self-involvement and their friendship has effectively withered because Catherine neglected it – to be with this man.

Though constrained by a directing style that insists on coloring within the lines, the movie is most successful in the rocky emotional spaces in which the sisters renegotiate their relationship and in which Elena, struggling with English, endures the painful process of assimilation.

Though constrained by a pacifist constitution and a defence budget of just 1% of GDP, Mr Abe will lay out his strategy for Japan to do much more to bolster its own defence, reinforce the bilateral alliance and build closer security ties in the region with, among others, Australia, India, the Philippines and Singapore.

Though constrained in space, Fago's home is an ever-changing canvas.

Health workers were generally described by women as caring and supportive though constrained by being few in number.

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And costume designer David Kay Mickelson, though largely constrained to uniforms, gets to show off his keen cultural eye in the self-esteem-building outfits Stephanie favors after her breakup.

The early poems are generally pretty formal, dainty and slightly constrained though often beautiful.

Most of the time, though, he was constrained by his predatory nature.

At least shorter term, though, competition is constrained by the limited number of doctors who can offer resurfacing and the even smaller pool of practitioners like Dr. Macaulay who gained experience by participating in clinical trials and training courses overseas even before the F.D.A. approved the Birmingham hip.

Beauvoir would have appreciated the fact that her current philosophical status reflects our changed understanding of the domain of philosophy and the changed situation of women, for it confirms her idea of situated freedom that our capacity for agency and meaning-making, that whether or not we are identified as agents and meaning-makers, is constrained, though never determined, by our situation.

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