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Constraining broad thinking (or as Seth Godin put it, getting meta) is what prevents us from really grasping a situation and doing something about it.
overclocked 2009
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Constraining broad thinking (or as Seth Godin put it, getting meta) is what prevents us from really grasping a situation and doing something about it.
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Constraining the success or failure of the film within these four walls endangers the poetic possibilities of the director's vision and our cinema culture.
Roya Rastegar: Circumstance and Dangerous Elicitations of Truth Roya Rastegar 2011
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"Constraining eligible collateral to cash, U.S. Treasuries and senior government-sponsored entity obligations would create an exaggerated demand on treasury and agency securities," the International Swaps and Derivatives Association and the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association wrote in a letter earlier this month.
Collateral Rules Criticized Aaron Lucchetti 2011
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Constraining broad thinking (or as Seth Godin put it, getting meta) is what prevents us from really grasping a situation and doing something about it.
overclocked 2009
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Constraining broad thinking (or as Seth Godin put it, getting meta) is what prevents us from really grasping a situation and doing something about it.
Creativity 2010
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Constraining broad thinking (or as Seth Godin put it, getting meta) is what prevents us from really grasping a situation and doing something about it.
Expression 2010
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Constraining broad thinking (or as Seth Godin put it, getting meta) is what prevents us from really grasping a situation and doing something about it.
Innovation 2010
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Constraining and cautious behaviour actually increases fear.
Turning fear of crime to our advantage Joanna Bourke 2010
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Constraining Internet innovation could well wind up limiting advances across many parts of the economy.
Robert J. Shapiro: FCC's Bold, Risky Move to Regulate the Internet 2010
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