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31. The more constrained the grammar the greater the reduction in the number of incorrect partial solutions. 32. It is true for intra-generational talk as well that speakers are not constrained to use Creole to respond to a Creole utterance. 33. Nature abhors the superfluous, yet is constrained to produce the seemingly extravagant. 34. Childless, they were free, not constrained - constraining - links between birth and death. 35. Second, there are physical objects, indulging in this activity, but constrained by precise mathematical laws. 36. Constrained by the above, current gas fuel work is directed at short-haul transport like city-based buses and delivery vehicles. 37. However, a real plant will be constrained by the amount of already existing plant material and its needs. 38. If perception has to be triggered off by what is actually there, then it is constrained to be true. 39. This was an effective method of recognition, but it is generally agreed that the method works only for highly constrained tasks. 40. However, firms and households can be constrained by the state in the mixed economy. 41. They have also been constrained by Britain's geographic location and limited resources. 42. It is also interesting to note that often they are severely constrained. 43. They enjoyed sophisticated pleasures, less constrained than elsewhere, which seemed to purists appallingly perverse. 44. The detailed are more constrained and continuous with the plot. 45. To obtain quantitative information from the mean and variance data requires the assumption of a more constrained model of the release process. 46. The prospects for tourism were constrained by limited airline capacity and the lack of skilled personnel. 47. The effort has been constrained by the limited number and type of male contraceptives. 48. Technologies have proliferated, economic resources have become constrained, and competition has intensified. 49. The factor price equalization set is now, however, more constrained. 50. Kat Bjelland rather teasingly answered that she's never felt constrained by male domination - unwillingly. 51. Emotion becomes ever more constrained by feelings of shame, repugnance or propriety. 52. Alternatively, the collective good is seen as paramount, and individual freedom must be constrained to achieve that collective good. 53. The aeronautical pioneers in the nineteenth century were constrained by the lack of a lightweight power source. 54. In the days of our grandmothers and great-grandmothers, women were constrained from having any sexuality at all. 55. On the other hand, he was three full years out of the training program and no longer constrained by the band. 56. For the late fifth and early sixth centuries, however, he was less constrained. 57. While military spending was constrained by the renunciation of belligerency, this does not mean that defence expenditure is insignificant. 58. Mr. Davis felt constrained to accept that such a case might be within the purview of the legislation. 59. Third, as a government becomes less committed to democracy, the freedom and independence of the media are increasingly constrained. 60. But they are severely constrained by the time-table of forty-minute periods.