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And the "Beachgate" governor was not constrained to the sandy backdrop.
The mission requirements were constrained to the point the you felt railroaded.
Nevertheless, I am constrained to conclude that the president went too far.
In these communal spaces, we are not constrained to larger social norms.
The show is perhaps a little constrained to truly pull this off.
Principles tackles larger computer science concepts and isn't constrained to one programming language.
It's liberating not to be constrained to a specific structure, look, or design.
And the scope of the autonomous testing won't be constrained to just Singapore.
They'll be constrained to densely populated urban centers, college campuses, or retirement communities.
To date, the virus infections in Asia were constrained to the Southeast Asia region.
Freedom to fall into the abyss, but constrained to the mechanics of the loop.
Liberals, on the other hand, feel constrained to fight by Marquess of Queensberry Rules.
Why should someone be constrained to follow someone else's rules in her own country?
And this isn't simply constrained to Trump himself; it is apparently in the bloodline.
If we cannot modify our mental abilities then we are constrained to an evolutionary niche.
China, which denies the accusations, originally kept it response towards Australia constrained to diplomatic protests.
Our leaders are naive to think that the politics of FIFA is constrained to sport.
On the iPhone your drag and drops are constrained to moving objects around inside an app.
In game development, crunch is not constrained to the final two or three weeks of a project.
He would probably be constrained to a bed or wheelchair from all the damage his body has sustained.
While billions are needed, some are suggesting that this amount should be constrained to the maximum extent practicable.
But of course, even in times of crisis, critics of color can't be constrained to calling out culture.
PetPlate is starting with a few more menu items than Ollie, but delivery is constrained to the northeast.
But I'm always shocked that the clips largely stay constrained to the circles of social media and Reddit.
Keeping customers constrained to a weekend delivery has helped control expenses on the delivery side, and increased the density.
The action isn't as constrained to one handful of characters trying to make their way through the immediate problems.
PCs are much easier to upgrade part-by-part, as they aren't constrained to Apple-manufactured products (like Macs).
Right now, Gear VR users are constrained to engaging with content by moving their heads around from a fixed point.
Bezos recognizes that Amazon cannot be constrained to the four walls of the spreadsheet, as analysts and money managers want.
That's when the rocket's engines are turned on while the vehicle is constrained, to see if everything is working properly.
A high-level commission had warned in 2015 that Britain's diplomacy was already constrained to concentrate on "narrow British interests".
While it represents a diverse community of color made up of many immigrants, its agenda isn't constrained to immigration policy.
Our current administration is vigorously employing that strategy, and history suggests that it is rarely constrained to just one group.
They've historically been constrained to 30 seconds, and then 15 seconds, and constrained by whatever dimensions of a particular media format.
Image: GettyCRISPR and other powerful new biotechnologies have made science that was once constrained to fancy high-end labs increasingly accessible.
The expanded outreach to new shoppers helps unload extra inventory and exposure for small businesses that are constrained to their radius.
I think part of it is a lot of the gun violence in Chicago was kind of constrained to the projects.
Given her grasp of this basic failing, I had to wonder why she felt constrained to summarize his plots so exhaustively.
Is a marginal increase in productivity worth making innumerable people chronically stressed and constrained to the point they feel like robots?
Its products are more expensive, though it does have the added hair mask option, and you aren't constrained to pre-made bundles.
Sanders also said the FBI investigation should not be constrained to one week, as has been agreed to by multiple Republican senators.
More than 40 percent said their driver has annoyed them in some way, so it's not just constrained to talking too much.
Also, I look at this fact: a building can be placed once, if it's unique, or [will be] constrained to certain districts.
If you ''don't know how to handle someone in a physical capacity,'' he said, touch tends to be constrained to finger pads.
It's constrained to 2D and 3D for now, but just imagine what it could look like if Apple adds augmented reality to it.
You could only drool over it from afar, and even if you managed to import the phone, you'd be constrained to Wi-Fi.
But this interest-based matching could, in turn, have an isolating effect – keeping friendships constrained to socio-economic bubbles where diversity is lacking.
Last night, ahead of the hop, SpaceX ignited the Raptor engine briefly while Starhopper was constrained, to see if the hardware was ready.
Hoping to inspire primary voters, many of the leading candidates have embraced proposals that were once constrained to the fringes of the party.
Hoping to inspire primary voters, many of the leading candidates have embraced proposals that were once constrained to the fringes of the party.
They are not constrained to the auditorium, stage or screen but merge with the street and the civilian, becoming part of the everyday.
The vehicles will be constrained to a geofenced area in Irvine that covers "several residential, commercial, and institutional points of interest," the automaker says.
The surprise in this analysis is that it appears likely that being capital constrained to some degree was helpful, not harmful, in that journey.
But because those devices were expensive and still constrained to the handful of apps in the Windows Store, they too failed to catch on.
While not obligated to consult Parliament, she may have felt constrained to do so and could easily have lost a vote on a strike.
"For any given point of time, a harvester was constrained to the given work states: harvest, travel, delay, idle, and downtime," Harmon explained via email.
With that in mind, the designer chose to create a collection that, unlike her more formal first drop, wasn't constrained to any one dress code.
The bigger problem is that these institutional redesigns are constrained to deal with only part of the problem, but the Electoral College is a complete system.
PredictIt, for example, is constrained to 5,000 traders in any given contract, and no trader is able to wager more than $850 on any given contract.
Additionally, the contents of any reconciliation package are severely limited by the Byrd rule and constrained to only those policies which are strictly budgetary in nature.
If the president did not back down, ''I would be constrained to resign as director of the F.B.I.'' And Comey and Ashcroft would go with him.
While a majority of American women fall into the plus-size clothing category, 100 million women are constrained to shopping for a very small percentage of options.
But executive privilege cannot be used to disrupt investigations into criminal matters, and most presidents have felt constrained to allow inquiries into serious allegations of unethical conduct.
"The FCC is still the best source for broadband access data, so regardless of its limitations we are constrained to use it," study researcher Bento Lobo told Motherboard.
Staff, once constrained to stay behind a counter, will be free to approach customers who need help most, interim Chief Financial Officer Jim Leddy said in the interview.
Staff, once constrained to stay behind a counter, will be free to approach customers who need help most, interim Chief Financial Officer Jim Leddy said in an interview.
But they're not great because the party is constrained to using the reconciliation process and only has a few more cracks at that left in the coming year.
Chatterjee's background in investigative journalism, combined with Khalil's expertise at drawing caricatures, bring real people and real events to life in an engaging experience not constrained to any camerawork.
Using this process, in theory, investors could be added dynamically in a sort of Continuous Funding model and no longer need to be constrained to 12-299 month events.
A basic recommendation model would then learn that these two movies do not appeal to the same kinds of people just because the audiences were constrained to be different.
The government's power to monitor foreigners on our soil must be carefully constrained to respect the bedrock of every American's protections under the U.S. Constitution and the Fourth Amendment.
Essentially, Gazprom has been constrained to fall back on its Ukraine transit route, and to strike a new or extended deal with Naftogaz amid strained commercial and geopolitical relations.
The beauty of Twitter is that every message is constrained to 280 characters and under, but sometimes you simply can't get all your thoughts across in just a single tweet.
The fruit, until the 1970s, was constrained to just this region, where local ribeirinhos, or "river people," plucked it from trees and ate it as part of nearly every meal.
For example, opening up Death Cab for Cutie's Codes and Keys (Deluxe) album doesn't slot in Keys and Codes (Remixes), indicating that this is strictly constrained to full album rereleases.
That matters because if you think about the future of learning, you're not going to be constrained to the people that are just readily available to you in your local community.
The Novo Banco experience also means that any future ratings we might assign to bridge banks might be constrained to reflect legacy retransfer risks to investors until that risk is sufficiently remote.
Modern biotechnology can attempt parts, genetically recoding existing cells to run molecular programs never imagined, the result of which is a novel system constrained to iterate upon a new set of rules.
"We were trying to integrate an Olympic-size pool near my house, and we had been constrained to a wading pool in the black community," Cummings told ABC's "This Week" in July.
He's referring not just to the speed of conduction—though that is higher, because holes and electrons move faster when constrained to a 2D plane—but the rate of technological development, too.
Another thing it would mean is that any boundary around the workplace, employment, or even the idea of work itself would dissipate because human labor is not constrained to any such boundary.
"We were trying to integrate an Olympic-size pool near my house, and we had been constrained to a wading pool in the black community," Cummings told ABC's "This Week" on Sunday.
While not obligated to consult Parliament, she may have felt constrained to do so and could easily have lost a vote on a strike, as her predecessor David Cameron did in 2013.
"We were trying to integrate an Olympic-size pool near my house, and we had been constrained to a wading pool in the black community," Cummings told ABC's "This Week" last month.
He typically insists that questions at his news conferences be constrained to specific topics chosen by him — except for approximately once a week, when he allows what he calls "off-topic" questioning.
Musk&aposs influence was not constrained to his Twitter activity however:Multiple potential jurors admitted to having links to Musk&aposs various companies including Tesla, SpaceX, the Boring Company, Open AI, and Neuralink.
"We were trying to integrate an Olympic-size pool near my house, and we had been constrained to a wading pool in the black community," Cummings told ABC's "This Week" earlier this month.
Remote videoconferencing creates liquidity in a mentor-student marketplace: If mentors aren't constrained to the geographic location of their students, it becomes much easier to connect the right mentor to the right student.
"The G-123 meeting over the weekend did not bode well for risk sentiment ... [a]lthough market reaction was mainly constrained to the Canadian dollar," said OCBC Bank analysts in a morning note.
As the series has progressed, the title sequence has expanded in scope to include more fantastical ideas from the tech world, while still being constrained to a glorious 10-second spout of reference humor.
Unlike VCs, angel groups aren't constrained to needing the billion-dollar exit because they're not measuring the health of their portfolios as an index in order to ensure the future financing of their firm.
They'll be constrained to just one emoji chosen from five options: a face-with-tears-of-joy (better known as the crying laughing emoji), sunglasses emoji, winking emoji, smiling emoji, and heart-eyes emoji.
If they blocked her new plans, they ran the risk that Parliament might then feel constrained to vote later this month to stay in the European Union's customs union — an even more distasteful outcome.
But eventually it became clear his preferred outlet for speaking to supporters and touring the country would temporarily end -- and that, like most Americans, Trump would be constrained to his home -- the White House.
"The People are ethically compelled and constrained to admit the existence of clear and convincing evidence showing Defendant to have been convicted of an offense which he did not commit," Schmack said in court documents.
Although part of a decline in defense spending could be due to the aims of its modernization program being met, Russia is nonetheless constrained to reduce spending amid lower oil prices and tighter economic conditions.
Were the generating process or use close to physical limits or resource limits I might have believed they were all constrained to look alike, but the design in the paper can be varied a lot.
The idea that the happenings of our lives would be constrained to our immediate families, friends and real-life communities is akin to social death in a world measured by followers, views, likes and shares.
"If the US pipeline industry were constrained to only domestic steel and pipe mills, we do not believe the domestic producers have sufficient capacity," said Energy Transfer Partners, which operates numerous pipelines, including Dakota Access.
Freedom, rather, is a matter of transcending your will, and accepting the "exchange," or two-way relationship, between what you intend to do and what you are constrained to do by the forces around you.
So it seems conceivable that future incumbents of the White House, even Republican ones, will no longer be so constrained to court the faithful, regardless of their own feelings, or give a pious impression of themselves.
I THINK IT'S JUST PRUDENT FISCAL POLICY THAT IN THE CASE THAT WE HAVE TO ACT EITHER ON THE UPSIDE OR THE DOWNSIDE, WE CAN DO THAT AND WE'RE NOT CONSTRAINED TO JUST PRESS CONFERENCE MEETINGS.
"Seeing that BNMI is left with no other viable administrative remedy, it is constrained to elevate to the Courts the matter of the unlawful suspension of its nickel mining operations," the company said in a statement.
We must remember that there are multiple investigations ongoing about the degree of that interference in our election — including a criminal investigation — and that those investigations are not constrained to collusion and are far from fake news.
Amazon's discount service would be different, industry sources say, because it would work like Spotify or Apple Music — unlimited, ad-free music on demand — but it would be constrained to Amazon's Echo player, and wouldn't work on phones.
A large portion of the proposed budget savings would need to come from agriculture programs, such as food stamps, because the tax writing committee was constrained to come up with money as it worked through its tax plan.
Whatever their individual beliefs, in their institutional roles the CEOs are constrained to adopt policies that are designed to "pose extraordinary and undeniable threats to the continued existence of humanity," in the words of the Doomsday Clock declaration.
Because that shift came after the budget deal was struck, top spending leaders in the Senate contend that it doesn't make sense to be constrained to the old top line established before the change to the veterans program.
The arguments are constrained to the trial record, and must establish that the judge or prosecutors erred in some way that is significant enough to merit a reversal, a high bar since judges are typically granted broad discretion.
"Some YouTubers have talked about how they want to do things creatively but feel constrained to what the audience wants or feeling that frustration that the audience doesn't necessarily want to see what they want to do," says Ferchaud.
Ken Odeluga, market analyst at City Index, said that following the outcome of the French presidential election, which was won by centrist Emmanuel Macron, the European Central Bank could feel less constrained to begin tapering its asset-buying programme.
Maybe governments and international organizations that before might have wanted to speak out against Mexican corruption and official complicity in crimes against citizens now feel constrained to mute such criticism, so as not to add fuel to Trumpian vitriol.
The dollar rose, bolstered by gains in the U.S. stock market and a rebound in oil prices, suggesting that the Federal Reserve will not be as constrained to push ahead with its plan to raise interest rates several times this year.
The court is constrained to work within the cramped construct of insider trading as fraud, cobbling together a theory of deception broad enough to catch the venal traders but not too broad to implicate those who unwittingly trade on nonpublic facts.
But analyzing an unbound Trump in these kind of normal policy terms is of limited value, since the main Trumpian qualities that have been constrained to date are his impulsiveness and anger and impatience with rules and norms and limits.
Regardless of the outcome of the 2020 election, Trump's use of social media as an unfiltered, un-factchecked megaphone has unlocked a new era of idiocratic politics, one that will likely never again be constrained to press conferences and official statements.
This is not true, and indeed is not even what the text of the AP story says — not constrained to 140 characters, the full story explains that the math threw all US government officials and foreign government officials out of the denominator.
The dollar rose on Thursday, bolstered by gains in the U.S. stock market and a rebound in oil prices, suggesting that the Federal Reserve will not be as constrained to push ahead with its plan to raise interest rates several times this year.
" In an email sent the day after Charles Murray's Cardinal Conversation, Rice-Cameron calls "last night's event" (presumably the Murray appearance) "a clear victory," as "the event was not disrupted and leftists [sic] agitators were constrained to a small absurd demonstration outside.
But where five or six years ago you would be constrained to visiting shady websites or looking up clips of PRIDE FC on YouTube with awful, royalty free music played over the top, today you are spoilt for choice with on demand fights.
Indeed, a bunch of the summer's best films tell precisely the sorts of stories that work beautifully when constrained to 120 minutes or less, but might feel forced or clunky or stretched if they were expanded to occupy an entire season of television.
With this in mind, when developing an influencer campaign, it's critical not to feel constrained to the most popular creators, and instead think out of the box and consider what factors will be most important to the audience you're specifically trying to reach.
It means that we gain the choice to expand our range of possible experience and capabilities, to participate in more, instead of ceding the bigger picture to our machines as we remain constrained to a narrow subset of what the universe has to offer.
In doing so, the orders bolster the belief among privacy advocates that the FBI has routinely used NSLs to seek internet records beyond the limitations set down in a 2008 Justice Department legal memo, which concluded such orders should be constrained to phone billing records.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar rose on Thursday, bolstered by gains in the U.S. stock market and a rebound in oil, suggesting that the Federal Reserve may not be as constrained to push ahead with its plan to raise interest rates several times this year.
We believed in art making and cultural critique as vital sites of collective meaning-making and world-building, but felt frustrated by how access to the majority of resources and infrastructure to sustain ambitious projects was constrained to a (mostly white and affluent) initiated few.
Given that the Mi Mix Alpha has so much screen real estate, Xiaomi attempts to take full advantage of it by shifting some software functions normally constrained to a standard-sized phone screen to various parts of the display — with varying degrees of success.
As an example, let's imagine that the country of Freedonia has decided to hold an election on Monday, and that the outcome will cause the market to move sharply in one direction or the other, but that the move will be constrained to Monday alone.
This week's episode asks us to forget about the fact that the show's imperative of finding a husband is outmoded, and the fact that said search has been constrained to a ridiculous timeframe, and that two short weeks ago the plot was centered on a maniacal racist.
The constitutional structure of American government forces politicians, no matter what their motives, to "feel constrained to say and do the right thing according to the Constitution whether or not they are sincere," Jeffrey Tulis, a professor of history at the University of Texas, wrote me.
"If the Fed embarks on a rate-cutting cycle, the dollar will weaken more because of the cushion room that the United States has relative to other economies where central banks are a bit more constrained to ease policy," said Constantin Bolz of wealth manager Portfolio Concepts.
But as Earth science became more controversial over the subsequent decades—particularly climate change research—conflict has erupted over whether NASA's prime directives should be constrained to "deep space activities rather than Earth-centric work," as Walker wrote in an October 19 op-ed for SpaceNews.
Victims of such serious misconduct should not be constrained to pursue relief from decision makers who are not trained as judges, are not qualified to act as courts of law, and are not positioned to ensure that such victims are accorded both procedural and substantive due process.
Questions on Trump Tower Moscow and the Trump Tower meeting would be constrained to limited followups, a source close to Trump Jr. said, and if any of the same questions are asked from Trump Jr.'s initial 2017 interview, he will refer the committee to his prior testimony.
However, currently the U.S. international food aid programs are constrained to be inefficient by legislative mandates that cumulatively have wasted billions of taxpayer dollars over the last several decades and substantially reduce America's ability to help the world's most vulnerable populations in places such as Syria, Sudan, Burkina Faso, and Bangladesh.
If the result in favor of Mr. Mirziyoyev had been between 60 percent and 70 percent, Mr. Rabimov said in an interview before the election results were reported, the government might have felt constrained to offer greater economic freedom and an opening to the world, along the lines of the Chinese model.
And even if they are compatible with existing offerings, security professionals must deal with the lion's share of devices that currently run on legacy operating systems unable to support cutting-edge technologies, Yet what makes IoT the single biggest security risk of our generation is that attacks are no longer constrained to IT assets.
That creates an opportunity for companies looking to connect with customers, but also a challenge: there is a lot of app churn, and an added pressure on publishers to provide lasting value to consumers whose devices might be space-constrained and wallets cash-constrained to use and pay for anything but the most top-priority data services.
I've often thought that, in a sense, one of the least free people on earth must be the president of the United States — an office no one can attain without becoming beholden to campaign donors, lobbyists, party leaders and other invisible fixers, and whose policy options are constrained to the narrow slit of the American political spectrum.
But the interesting revelations about Bannon are primarily constrained to the first half of the book, and focused mostly on his rise to power; by the book's midpoint -- when it begins to cover the campaign in earnest -- Bannon feels oddly sidelined, and the narrative becomes much more of a by-the-numbers diary of Donald Trump's slouch toward the Oval Office.
Ezra Klein: So the structure of what we're going to do here is, we're going to work out our material where it has to be constrained to be shorter and less nuanced, in the place where it gets the least generous lead of any place on earth you could possibly do it, and it's most easy to grab it, embed it and pull it out of context.
"The laws that you promulgate and apply ought to build bridges between different political perspectives — even when they respond to precise ends ordered to the promotion of greater care for the defenseless and the marginalized, especially the many who are constrained to leave their countries; and when they are in order to favor a correct human and natural ecology," the pontiff told the group on Sunday.
It's got plenty of quirks—I can't tell if the game has invincibility frames, which makes combat unnecessarily difficult at times; the game won't always lock-on to enemies; the level design is purposely constrained to induce tension during fights but comes undone when the camera can't keep track of what's going on; the story is boring—but the satisfaction I'm getting from busting humanoid robots is proving enough.
"I think they can&apost necessarily negate all the risks, but they&aposre just trying to control the risk as much as they can, and the one way they can do that is by banning TikTok on government-issued devices," Heslen, who is now an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the Augusta University Cyber Institute Facility, addedHelsen added, however, that military business doesn&apost always stay constrained to military phones.
"On the innovation side when we hear innovation's gone from the category… we think that's absolutely wrong," said Tim McDonough, SVP of marketing at Qualcomm, pointing to flagship announcements this week from Samsung and LG. "Innovation in the handset's not constrained to the 4.5 inch or 5 inch screen in the device; it's everything surrounding it, including the ability to capture virtual reality and watch it and share it over wireless with friends and family," he argued.
After Bill Clinton crossed the tarmac in Phoenix to have a long chat with Lynch, the attorney general confessed that the ill-advised meeting had "cast a shadow" over her department's investigation into his wife and that she would feel constrained to follow the recommendation of the F.B.I. "I certainly wouldn't do it again," Lynch said, admitting it hit her "painfully" that she had made a mistake dancing with the Arkansas devil in the pale moonlight.

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