Plato wanted to help people become aware of the cave that constrains their thinking.
And though it undoubtedly constrains urban sprawl, it also pushes up property prices in cities.
Closure strictly constrains the benefits technology can bring and separates the aspirations of the governed from the governing.
When asked what constrains expansion, businesses across the country universally cite the crushing weight of the existing regulatory system.
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But Obamacare severely constrains the ways in which IPAB can reduce Medicare spending.
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Resistance from creditor countries, mainly Germany, constrains the rescue fund and the ECB.
Ownership ties up credit and investment capital, saps income and constrains geographic mobility.
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Survey respondents say that viewing cloud purely as a technology rather than as a business issue constrains cloud market maturity.
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Right now, the tax code not to mention the heavy burden of regulation and wasteful spending constrains us all.
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"This constrains the PBOC's ability to express itself more effectively, " said Qinwei Wang, China economist at London-based research firm Capital Economics.
The reality is that all of us live and work within a personal box that constrains what we think we can do.
However, raising taxes and growing government constrains capitalism and thereby slows growth.
Stronger versions of the hypothesis go even further than this, to suggest that language constrains the set of possible thoughts that we can have.
As we construct the education system of the future, all too often we fall back on them to measure quality which constrains innovation and hurts students.
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With our dollars, we support the very object that constrains us.
Yes, our biology certainly constrains the distribution of behaviors and lifestyles we inhabit, but our actions and environment can certainly change the brain and our biology.
Its 1 megapixel camera is a bit slow, and the 50MB of memory constrains the phone from many video captures or Sprint music downloads over EV-DO.
If Congress makes a decision that they are going to try to block the opening of a new facility, it potentially constrains what our administration can do.
"In fact, you could argue the opposite, " he reasons, "that chief executives are constrained by their position - that it constrains their ability to tell the truth".
Some may jib at this Teutonic discipline, which foolishly constrains fiscal policy at a moment when the loss of an independent monetary policy argues for more, not less, fiscal flexibility.
Mr Brown's preoccupation with stability also constrains his efforts at redistribution: he has in effect forbidden himself from spending more on the poor unless he has the wherewithal to finance it.
Growth in assets limits investment opportunities and constrains returns.
And as Palin becomes stronger, her ability to influence the US debate in a manner that constrains Obama's freedom to intimidate Israel into allowing Iran to become a nuclear power will rise.
Over the first few months of the 113th Congress, we have seen a growing frustration among American consumers with the way that the DMCA constrains them from using their electronic devices in lawful, non-infringing ways.
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But what I intend to show is that there is a Hayekian approach to communications policy that respects contracts and private property, constrains otherwise unbridled administrative discretion, and promotes free markets and the rule of law.
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Indeed, its proposals would probably mean more testing, but in a form that covers the full range of the curriculum, that does not bring high-stakes judgements for schools and teacher, and that neither narrows the curriculum nor constrains teaching.
"When unrealistic and outmoded regulation results in our having to lay off highly trained workers and constrains our investment in our networks, it is a disservice to all local-phone users in the states we serve, " Whitacre said in the statement.
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