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Still, they acknowledge the creative limitations to their work.
Ergo, writing for children must necessarily involve imposing creative limitations on oneself.
Moreover, he said, the phone ads' lack of visual images poses creative limitations, as does their brevity.
Grey's creative dialogue engages epistemological and pedagogical creative limitations of the tools and processes we use to observe, learn and play with our world.
Being independent, indie developers do not have controlling interests or creative limitations and do not require publisher approval as mainstream game developers usually do.
"The three problems that are giving advertisers pause are audience measurement, creative limitations and audience size," said Peter Storck, senior analyst at Jupiter.
To avoid the creative limitations of the Dutch East Indies' state-owned publisher Balai Pustaka, they agreed that the magazine should be independent.
If "creative limitations" are so vile then the sonnet, the five-act tragedy, the modern novel, even the iambic pentameter or the metric verse are all examples of "intolerable" things.
Frustrated with the creative limitations of puppets and concerned that the television series would not adapt well to a film, Alan Pattillo, the Andersons' initial choice, declined the role.
William Cooper had a similar opinion in Allmusic: "Frida escapes the creative limitations of being a member of one of the world's most popular groups on this solid and often riveting album".
If Amis had simply said he didn't want to place creative limitations upon himself, I don't think anyone would care, but the brain injury comment just comes off as a cheap shot aimed at children's authors.
Guitarist Adam McGrath noted the musical shift as due to both physical and creative limitations; physically, singer Steve Brodsky had alleged concerns over the long-term effects of performing harsh metal vocals.
In an essay, Fuguet criticized the creative limitations that are the "picturesque locale and exotic characters" that publishers grew to expect of Latin American writers - because of the folkloric Macondo stereotype.
We learn nothing of the people themselves, in part from necessity (Mr. Bush wished to protect them from reprisal), in part from the creative limitations of an awestruck Westerner with good intentions but marginal artistry.
Though there was speculation Eppard had left the band due to "creative limitations", his split from the band actually resulted from a bout with drug addiction that had been exacerbated by the frantic touring schedule, among other things.