Sentence examples for without being constrained from inspiring English sources

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A dinner party that reveres the holiday without being constrained by it.

Many of the seven questions lead back to the need for the FA to reform its byzantine structure, broaden its power base and allow its more capable executives to get on with the job without being constrained by bureaucracy.

"Ministers will want to be able to continue making the case up to referendum day without being constrained by fears that, for example, the posting of comments on Twitter accounts could constitute publication," he said.

As Denee Carrington, an analyst at the research firm Forrester told me, "They can focus on doing what's best for Paypal without being constrained by doing what's best for eBay".

The first-past-the-post election system tends to produce single-party governments, meaning that the boss can shift ministers and meddle with ministries at will, without being constrained by the horse-trading over portfolios needed to form coalitions.

But it's more impressive when a subject amply documented by historians is transformed into an independent work of the imagination, and we keep reading not because our knowledge of the past is being enhanced but because the fiction earns our attention in its own right, as a verbal adventure that uses historical material without being constrained by it.

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Visionary ideas about our near-future cities are helping develop new approaches in human development without necessarily being constrained by the limits of what is currently possible.

Technologists who have grown used to saying that they have no interest in politics will realize, I hope, that politics is very interested in them and that if we allow our world to be shaped by our innovations without also being constrained by our values, we just might end up handing a loaded gun to a madman.

But now in the Critique of Judgment, Kant suggests that imagination and understanding can stand in a different kind of relationship, one in which imagination's activity harmonizes with the understanding but without imagination's being constrained or governed by understanding.

Kant describes the imagination and understanding in this "free play" as freely harmonizing, without the imagination's being constrained by the understanding as it is in cognition.

Thus, when considering the physiologic or pathologic elements of a patient, those elements can each be given a value in the unit interval without constraint on nor being constrained by the value of the others in order to form the element of a fuzzy set.

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