Sentence examples for ultimately constraining from inspiring English sources

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Cerularius continued to flex his political muscles, ultimately constraining Constantine to support the schism.

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What ultimately constrains computers' ability to repicate human thought has little to do with technical characteristics such as processor speed or memory capacity.

But while they have improved the stylishness of their fashion pages, they may be ultimately constrained by their somewhat static platforms.

It is important to recognize that government expenditures are claims against real resources and that, while those claims may be unlimited, our capacity to meet them is ultimately constrained by the growth in productivity.

But it also notes that the industry's stock prices are off considerably, and that this has been the source of considerable concern at the drug companies -- that any Medicare plan to offer a prescription drug benefit would ultimately constrain drug prices and cut into profits.

The utility of all definitions of success is ultimately constrained by the current status of the science of restoration ecology and by our ability to use that information to make sound management decisions and to establish measurable success criteria.

It is accepted by most Humeans, for instance, who believe that there is no scope for the rational criticism of individual ends, and also by Kantians, who think that the requirements of reason ultimately constrain us to choose in accordance with the moral law.

As to the LW transport phase within the channel network, it appears to be widely characterized by supply-limited conditions; whereby LW transport rates (and thus volumes) are ultimately constrained by the amount of LW that is made available to the flow.

If rates of disease progression are ultimately constrained by network geometry and host metabolism, then pathogenesis will vary, or scale, with host body mass raised to a 1/4 power.

This nursing shortage will ultimately constrain health system reform and innovation, and contribute to escalating costs [ 5].

A narrow view of autonomy, however, ultimately constrains patient and public decisions in healthcare (Murtagh and Hepworth, 2003).

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