Sentence examples for to accept the constraints of from inspiring English sources

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Their first task is to accept the constraints of their medium, the limitations of paint or   the mere 12 notes of the scale.

So did its readiness to set aside the Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) treaty, and its reluctance to accept the constraints of multilateral arms-control agreements.

Play baseball, date cheerleaders and dance in formation at parties or declare yourself a Nietzschean Übermensch, get fucked up on heroin, refuse to accept the constraints of monogamy and write songs about killing your wife.

Another would be to install a "free-market Stalin"—a figure in the mould of Chile's Augusto Pinochet who would force his country's citizens to accept the constraints of the global market, including debt repayment.

She refused to accept the constraints of being a girl with no country and sought to improve herself without the promise of a good job or a good salary or a fancy diploma hanging on the wall.

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If you accept the constraints of having to be logical and rational, you can have a lot of fun exploring ideas and producing interesting and engaging arguments without having to resort to obscurantism.

While most remained as huddled masses, accepting of the powers that be, constrained by the limits of their time, stuck in the routines of mere survival, there has always been a small group who want more -- those who are dissatisfied, who don't fit in, who cannot accept the constraints of the status quo, who dream, or who simply want to "know" what is out there.

They accept the constraints of history and identity; they define the nature of modern Jewish experience.

Milk production adjusted for the number of lambs born then corresponds to a maternal effect if there is no difference between ewes regarding how they accept the constraint of machine milking.

With the collapse of Communism, we abandoned the old millenarian utopian dreams and accepted the constraints of reality — that is, capitalist socioeconomic reality — with all its impossibilities.

As Michael Gerson, a former speechwriter for George W. Bush, puts it, "We are no longer seeing a revolt against the Republican leadership, or even against the Republican 'establishment'; this revolt is against anyone who accepts the constraints of political reality".

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