Contrary to popular opinion, limiting the average family size to two children does not immediately produce zero population growth. |
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In the past, Earth-based radio transceivers performed all these functions, limiting both the communication bandwidth and the navigation accuracy. |
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If we believe that God cannot change God's own mind, are we limiting, or boxing in, our transcendent God? |
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Proposing a limiting, exclusionary definition of painting may have broad implications. |
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They remind Americans to eat more whole grains and fruits and vegetables, while limiting consumption of trans-fats and alcohol. |
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There's not much I can do as an individual beyond limiting my use of the car to essential journeys and avoiding energy waste in the home. |
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This is limiting my choices and is a very shallow approach to relationships. |
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This may be due to effective treatments or the self limiting nature of the illnesses. |
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Heat stress is a major factor limiting growth of cool-season plant species in many areas. |
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Hematic perfusion becomes the limiting factor to drug distribution between blood and tissue. |
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Water availability is a major factor limiting the occurrence, abundance and growth of trees. |
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Physicians should serve as role models by limiting the use of television and videos in waiting rooms and patient rooms. |
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Adobe masonry is heavy work, so limiting the square footage of the adobe walls is important to building on a budget. |
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This year it has gone further, limiting the amount of time they can spend covering for absent colleagues. |
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We are now using the engine as a tool for maximising performance, not limiting it. |
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This proposal would reduce the cost of insurance by limiting the amount that has to be paid out. |
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Another major factor limiting the Europeans' performances has to be the heat and humidity. |
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Phillips has been released on bail with restrictions limiting his access to computers. |
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This is a rate limiting step, as a simultaneous start was needed across all 20 sites. |
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Avoid high demands for air during the dive by limiting your depth and work-rate. |
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Fishing effort could also be controlled by licensing boats and limiting their catches. |
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If you stop consumers spending by limiting their credit then recession is inevitable. |
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New government regulations limiting the sort of DIY work that amateurs can carry out. |
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It is aimed at limiting the damage done to the government electorally with a tiny pension rise this year. |
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By limiting the number of children, they intended to give them better opportunities. |
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Damage can help the designer by limiting the amount of force that the structure attracts. |
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He asks whether there are any regulations limiting the number of teaching hours a teacher is required to do. |
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Even where nutrients are scarce, this may not be of much importance if the prime limiting factor is water. |
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A purely spatial focus, they argue, is limiting because it encourages static conceptions of walling and quartering. |
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Viral warts are common, benign, and usually self limiting skin lesions that occur usually on the hands and feet. |
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The latter could see teachers from all four unions limiting their working weeks to 35 hours. |
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Unfortunately, neither doctors nor patients have fully adopted the view that just limiting weight gain is success. |
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The front seatbelts are adjustable and fitted with pretensioners and force limiting mechanism. |
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They enable the court to control the evidence by excluding evidence otherwise admissible and limiting cross-examination. |
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The provision limiting comment accords with the present law in those jurisdictions where judicial comment may be made. |
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In order to fit more data on a disc, the limiting factor is the laser that reads the information off the disc. |
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The artistic passions of these winegrowers found the production of single-variety wines too limiting. |
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Current studies challenge the idea that limiting recess will benefit children's academic performance, however. |
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Details of cranial anatomy contradict a previous model of cranial kinesis by severely limiting the skull's potential mobility. |
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These facts suggest that the availability of nesting sites and food are not limiting factors to raven recolonization of the region. |
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Yet while she recognizes the limiting conditions of constructed womanhood, Brittain refuses to accept them. |
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We have heard the usual refrain about big companies swallowing up small ones and limiting diversity. |
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Vocal critics abound and many new dietary regimes suggest limiting grain products rather than encouraging them. |
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He speculated that competition for light or water or allelopathy might be factors limiting the growth of seedlings within native populations. |
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He lambasted the law's critics for alleging that limiting the use of force in making arrests would make police sitting ducks. |
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Alternating applications of different fungicides has the effect of limiting total seasonal use of both fungicides used in the alternation. |
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At the press briefing a reporter asked whether this would mean that lenders would start limiting the number of credit cards issued to customers. |
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Earlier this year, the government introduced a rule limiting the number of game fish caught by anglers to one. |
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In addition, camels and cattle browse young shoots of this tree, thus limiting its development and possibilities of regeneration. |
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Likewise, the bulk of the sediment load was transported directly to the sea, limiting the deposition of sediment on the deltaic plain. |
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Once your program is loaded into memory, the CPU is really the limiting factor. |
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The limiting factor is clearly the interface but at round about 1GB per minute, the transfer speed is reasonable. |
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The loudspeakers are almost always the limiting element on the fidelity of a reproduced sound in either home or theater. |
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The complexity of the stimulus is no longer a limiting factor as with the tachistoscopic technique. |
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Leaders of such societies were accountable to their people, and vice versa, with systems of penalties and rewards limiting autocracy. |
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There is a scant amount of data available, severely limiting the kinds of conclusions one can draw. |
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Many of the stores say that limiting fraud is their main goal with the new technology. |
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Turning off the teevee, or limiting it to specific shows, specific times, may help, too. |
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Despite the fact that they were only a few hundred feet offshore, the pre-dawn fog had gradually thickened dramatically limiting visibility. |
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Critics also bashed the law for limiting access to information and privacy. |
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Meanwhile, the bosses still control women workers by such means as limiting bathroom breaks. |
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Do you worry that being self-referential makes your work too insular, thereby limiting your audience? |
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This may range from limiting normal activities to complete bed rest for three to five days. |
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Neutrally buoyant ammoniacal cephalopods in the mesopelagic are a limiting case in need of study. |
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You'll have spotted a fundamental property of this ratio when you find the limiting value of the new series! |
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But these terms, profoundly limiting as they are, are actually touchstones that disputants in the periodical debate would recognize. |
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A practical limiting factor in forming more tightly crosslinked structures is the miscibility between the rose bengal amine and collagen. |
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Whether exalting technology over people, or people over technology, we are not moving beyond the binaries that are currently limiting us. |
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But he mistrusted Marxist economics which he saw as a mechanistic and limiting view of the human story. |
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Well I'm trying not to succumb to tunnel vision by only limiting the field of inquiry to a particular area. |
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The tracks also want changes on restrictions limiting the number of races that can be simulcast. |
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Combined with all the other factors limiting economic growth, this could lead ultimately to state failure. |
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Are book editors letting the good ones get away and, in the process, limiting their audience to literary bluestockings? |
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Passive-matrix designs require individual drivers for each pixel, limiting the feasible number of pixels. |
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The artist's restless muse and critical intellect enable a confrontation with, and the effort to amend, the society's limiting traditions. |
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Writers have, or should have, no borders limiting their spaces and creations. |
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Alongside him, Denis Glennon drifted outfield but Dublin bottled him up wherever he went, limiting him to just a point. |
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The film uses only these two narrators, and bear in mind that they are independent in a world which is very limiting. |
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We should, naturally, expect to hear their proposals on limiting the areas of operations of our own Navy. |
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However, the snake was not very successful in limiting exchange rate fluctuations. |
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Quite frankly, there might one day be an unsuspected benefit from union's decision to end its gentlemen's agreement limiting payments. |
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I have been limiting myself to a slice a week to prevent any unwelcome changes in waist-size. |
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Strong levels of equity allow buyers trading up to put down sizeable deposits, limiting the potential for negative equity. |
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When synthetic lysine is used in the lactation diet, care should be taken to ensure that methionine, valine, and threonine are not limiting. |
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These oversights are rather limiting for a text that purports to serve as a sourcebook. |
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If the people are the sovereign in today's Russia, then limiting their sovereign power in the name of Russia's sovereignty is absolutely absurd. |
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I found diving on air very limiting, and when I return I'll be taking nitrox for my second dive. |
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It is not surprising that knowledge of one's own mental state should turn out to be a limiting or degenerate case of knowledge. |
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Therefore it is necessary, already now, to implement diplomatic measures and reach agreement on limiting strategic non-nuclear weapon systems. |
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Pepc was assayed fluorometrically in real time under suboptimum conditions of pH and limiting substrate in a 17 nl droplet. |
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We have been assured that limiting nuclear testing has reduced radioactive fallout. |
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A key trend limiting real-terms growth in the major developed markets was the commodity status of staples such as milk, cheese and cream. |
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Rohrabacher said the amendment was about states' rights and limiting the power of the federal government. |
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And even then they were only aimed at limiting occupational exposure within the asbestos industry. |
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Treatment of jellyfish stings in the United States and the Caribbean is concerned mostly with limiting pain and neurologic symptoms. |
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Later came laws limiting working hours, forbidding child labour and other abuses, to curb the widespread social havoc. |
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The sky was clear below 20,000 feet, with haze limiting visibility to 5 miles. |
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Sections of upper beach were fenced to protect nests, and regulations limiting some recreational activities were posted and enforced. |
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Licensees were asked to co-operate in limiting cask wine sales to one per person. |
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The act of limiting and controlling oneself here is not a castration of liberty. |
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It states that there are no quotas in force limiting catches and sustainable fishing levels need to be investigated as a matter of urgency. |
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The church might even consider limiting bishops to two five-year terms, as many religious orders do for their leaders. |
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When Congress and the FDA dreamed up the orphan drug bill they didn't consider limiting profitability. |
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We seem to be limiting ourselves purely to those people who are rich enough or bold enough to own a horse. |
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If we change over to the thumbnail view, then it has a max size of 100 px on a side which is about right for us in terms of limiting size. |
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Nevertheless, this region can be subdivided into four definable subregions, indicated by vertical bars, limiting the extent of the discrepancies. |
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Cost is the limiting factor for laying the less-dangerous underground high tension wires. |
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I call for legislating a mandatory sumptuary code strictly limiting persons licensed to wear them. |
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The process is self limiting in most cases and pathologically correlates with oedematous interstitial pancreatitis. |
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First, I do not accept the framework you outline above as limiting the parameters of our debate. |
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The agency has already taken the needed action limiting methyl parathion and chlorpyrifos. |
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In this paper we analyze the phenology and synchrony of birth seasons in the context of two major limiting factors, food supply and predation. |
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Many of the risk factors are highly prevalent among parturients, limiting their utility. |
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Harmonics may further be controlled by limiting a conductance between gate electrodes and fixed potentials using an active or passive device. |
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These results suggest that both hydrologic cycle and upland development are important in limiting the local distribution of this species. |
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In that case, limiting hyperparasitism would be more important for successful biological control of aphids. |
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What conditions limiting growth of cyanobacteria can be safety applied in Roman hypogea? |
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The councilman is sponsoring a bill meant to address pay-to-play by severely limiting contributions from vendors who receive no-bid contracts. |
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To be perpetually supported by government also means a certain amount of kowtowing, which is limiting for anyone. |
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The inclement weather has kept us out of the garden today, with high, cold winds and torrential rain limiting activity to the greenhouse. |
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Tom, are we being a little too hard on the incoming administration by saying they're sort of limiting the amount of oxygen for the media? |
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The remaining patients complained of leg fatigue as the predominant symptom limiting exercise. |
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This is an especially useful method for limiting items to only those considered feasible in practice. |
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Certain genres have traditionally been conceived as male territory, thereby limiting or repressing the expression of female writers. |
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But, he said, initial teacher training and in-service training should include advice and help on limiting voice strain problems. |
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Thus, filiation and affiliation produce authority in a variety of different ways, some enhancing life, others limiting it. |
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The limiting surface is capable of interferingly engaging at least a portion of the disruption to limit travel of the threaded screw. |
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The lack of interoperability across storage products from different vendors is severely limiting the growth of the virtualization market. |
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Traditional externalities, such as limiting the spread of contagious diseases, explain little of modern government involvement with health. |
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Consumers can help themselves by limiting the interval between meals and limiting the consumption of simple carbohydrates. |
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Changes in the personnel might see a partial reversal of that, allowing up to 30 states to introduce legislation banning or limiting abortion. |
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Had we known before, we could have done something about limiting the guest list before sending out invitations. |
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This cosy arrangement has been abruptly terminated, however, by new government regulations limiting the sort of work that amateurs can carry out. |
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Typically, agency creatives would find it too limiting to work solely with one brand. |
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Measures taken so far have included axing 450 posts, freezing recruitment and limiting the number of pre-operation overnight stays for patients. |
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After mooring and rigging for the night the sea fret closed in further limiting visibility to less than 100 yards. |
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Normally, the hull stays down in the water, with the frictional drag greatly limiting the speed of the boat. |
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It was limiting, but I also knew full well going into it what my responsibility as an actor was going to be. |
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There is, furthermore, no indication that rules limiting booze have any effect on, say, road injuries. |
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Saying we, the us that we are, is a recognition that the existential analytic of Dasein was too limiting a project. |
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While such presentism gives his work immediacy, it also risks limiting historical issues to current concerns. |
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Others argue that I am limiting myself by making religious practice a deal-breaker. |
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However, the beam will become progressively defocused, thus limiting the thermal energy to the deeper structures. |
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James Madison did not draft the Bill of Rights with limiting provisos or riders attached to it. |
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Of course, his method of limiting the depredations of crime upon society differed dramatically from ours. |
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The gradual desexualization of the mother is based on unfortunate, limiting stereotypes. |
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In a moment we will demonstrate what the gradient of the curve at a point is, by examining a limiting argument. |
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The only significant exception was a grandfather clause, limiting the new, higher building and plumbing standards to future construction. |
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We describe another mechanism limiting the tendency of heterologous chromosomes to undergo ectopic recombination. |
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Many options for limiting greenhouse gas emissions are available in the short and medium term. |
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The licensing agreements they advocate empower consumers, instead of limiting their rights. |
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The major limiting step is acquisition of the fissile material either enriched uranium or plutonium. |
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This prevents the panel from warping or distorting without limiting its natural movement. |
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Portions of the wick that are not evaporating the liquid fuel are themselves consumed in the flame, limiting the exposed length of the wick. |
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Shortly into the crisis there was therefore a balancing act between eradicating the disease and limiting the wider economic damage. |
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In a democracy, we need every possible means of limiting the scope for excess by those governing us. |
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The computer recorded reaction times and accuracy, thereby limiting the potential for experimenter bias in data collection. |
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An inch wide, it's classy enough for formal occasions without limiting itself to dressy nights out. |
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In this case, hematic perfusion becomes the limiting factor to drug distribution between blood and tissue. |
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In this case, hematic perfusion becomes the limiting factor to drug distribution between blood and tissue. |
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There's also the problem that in streams with lots of miller's thumbs, rocks to hide under are the limiting factor. |
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A European Commission transport spokesman said the Commission had no intention of limiting the height of vehicles in member states, as suggested by some newspaper reports. |
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When the torque exceeds said value the torque limiting clutch 27 of said layshaft slips so that the torque in excess of said value is transmitted by the other layshaft. |
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Two years ago Facebook stopped limiting its emoticons to smiley faces and whatever those new blobs and cat memes are. |
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I think the concern with limiting access to criminal records or other things, is a really long-standing, really strong support for a principle of open justice. |
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By limiting livestock, controlling deer and elk populations, and revegetating, he said that much wildness could be returned to Utah's mountain and desert lands. |
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Yes, you can hold on and fade the ball that way, but it is very limiting. |
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Yes, but the problem is that Republican policies are expressly limiting that potential. |
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Once amputees worldwide began to regularly jog, run, and jump, it became apparent that the lack of shock absorption in artificial limbs was a limiting factor. |
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Resources were primarily spent on the communal defense of the countryside, limiting archaeologically visible sites to a few fortified hill and mountaintops. |
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The charter's provisions limiting the use of force were adopted as part of a larger system of collective security that the Security Council was meant to enforce. |
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New case compositions ensure good combustibility and no residues even under extreme conditions while limiting migration of nitric ester from gun propellants. |
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The 1972 SALT I Treaty is an example of an agreement that sanctioned increases in armaments while limiting the forces that could be developed in the future. |
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The essential issue has been the preservation of the ability to resort to armed terror, while limiting their opponents' capacity to respond in kind. |
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It sought a reduction in the hours of trading, Sunday closing, the abolition of barmaids, and the limiting of licensed houses through local option. |
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This crosstalk adds line noise and can cause signal errors, a pitfall historically remedied by slowing the signal rate, limiting the cable length or both. |
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One of the most pernicious evils of contemporary BritKapital is to have lured the proletariat into limiting their potential to the pursuit of lumpen hedonism. |
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The insularity of Washington, pressures of careerism, fear of appearing soft and the absence of institutional alternatives all contribute to a limiting of the debate. |
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The turbine-wheel spins at extremely high speed, limiting most adjustments to the original factory. Finally, ornithopters do not use airscrews at all. |
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Instead, they should try a new approach, such as limiting commercial breaks or restructuring programs so that commercials appear only at the end of the programs. |
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These scatter electrons beyond the limiting angle of the objective aperture, leaving fewer to contribute to the image of that region, which thus appears dark. |
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This event calls for marriage as institution open to all who wish to accept its stabilizing, limiting confines. |
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But the same thing that protects against STD's is rather effective with limiting procreation as well. |
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Aaron Carroll highlights the findings of a study on limiting the sizes of sugary drinks. |
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Income from rentals will be pooled, limiting loss exposure on any individual property and future disposal of property is also protected against capital gains tax. |
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This means that convertible bonds limit risk should the stock price plummet, while limiting exposure to upside price movements of the underlying common stock. |
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A way of limiting the amount of time and energy spent on the activity. |
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The best method of limiting tick-borne diseases is preventing tick bites. |
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In the early decades of the last century birth control was seen as a means of population control essential for limiting the fecundity of the poor. |
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Register security chiefs promised a total and immediate clampdown, centering on limiting access to PR bunnies and a complete ban on PR-sponsored lunchtime beanos. |
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The courts were quick to grant injunctions strictly limiting the number of picketers, so as to ensure the strikebreaking operation could go forward unimpeded. |
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The intelligence traditions of hierarchy, compartmentation, and isolating consumers from producers are currently limiting the effectiveness of this technology. |
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Many have left the religion of their childhoods because of such narrow and limiting attitudes. |
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Silicon chips are typically two-dimensional, Boahen explained, limiting the number of dedicated currents they can utilize. |
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Who runs a democracy this way, limiting polling places and hours to ensure that nominees are crowned by a narrow band of fanatics? |
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It was a more complicated system matching contributions in exchange for limiting spending on a state-by-state basis. |
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When I thought something would start within a two-hour window, there was a snowstorm and traffic snarls limiting ingress and closing media access to events. |
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Serious, permanent complications from this procedure are rare but can be minimized by limiting the amount of time that the patient is in traction. |
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But warning staff to look out for big bets and limiting the sums being bet on a match are standard procedure for bookmaking firms when such rumours are circulating. |
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The Dolomite depositional system is composed of a superficial plateau with shoals and ponds, limiting a submerged and protected inner shelf environment in the western area. |
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Where social life outside of the compound may be limiting for women due to the institution of purdah, within the household, the movements of women are not constrained. |
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To reduce the severity and extent of war if it does break out, for example by limiting possession and use of nuclear and chemical and biological weapons. |
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Bioregionalism is not about deprivation or severely limiting your choices. |
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Rather than limiting the hours in which mechanical or instrumental noises for purposes of advertising on the street were allowable, the new rules banned them outright. |
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We hypothesize that seed production and viability alone are not important factors in limiting long's bittercress population size and population growth. |
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In moving towards biography you must have felt that journalism was insufficiently rewarded to provide a living and also that its bittiness was in itself too limiting? |
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They both departed from the xenodochial type, in limiting admission to the sick only, and from the city hospital tradition by depending for support on privately donated funds. |
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Limited nitrogen consumption before hibernation constrains egg production, apparently by limiting prehibernatory development of ovarian follicles. |
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It is characterised by an inherent and limiting managerialism. |
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Moreover, understanding genetic influences as predispositions or limiting factors still leaves a potentially broad sphere of human freedom and moral accountability. |
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These trials have modified and enhanced the therapeutic paradigm for heart failure and extended treatment goals beyond limiting congestive symptoms of volume overload. |
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Supporters hope that as consumers avoid the most restrictive technologies, the broader points about the undesirability of limiting digital media use will be made. |
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Far from being limiting, this acknowledgement allowed her to make a series that speaks directly to the epidemic as it is today. |
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The problem with this attachment to a particular place, though, is that it can seem limiting. |
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While limiting its attention to what the defendant has actually said or written the court should be cautious of an over-elaborate analysis of the material issue. |
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By diligently limiting the flashlight's movements during the exposures he gave the anemone a luminous vitality and kept the enveloping space murk. |
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This overshoot can also be controlled by limiting output slew rate, but as mentioned above this solution will be problematic if greater bus speed is desired. |
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In shifting his attention to the universities, the prince has found beneficiaries that are unimpaired by any of the limiting notions that guided Giuliani. |
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To help prevent the spots, keep your nails in top form by moisturizing them nightly with lotion and limiting the amount of nail polish remover or harsh soaps you use. |
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The limiting case would be the finding of a plant or animal new to science by someone who was unprepared for anything of the kind and who brings home his trouvaille almost accidentally. |
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Marriage joins two people in a relationship, and unless there is a limiting prenuptial agreement, the union with the person unites you to all the person's possessions. |
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Cenozoic mammals of North America exhibited equilibrial diversity for approximately 55 Myr, with strong local interactions limiting diversity in local assemblages. |
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Without the other, the free flow of educative information between the governed and policy makers is drastically affected thereby limiting the prospects of development. |
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In particular, and without limiting the generality of that proposition, the following circumstances would ordinarily warrant the making of an application. |
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Mr Keaney said noise and dust generated by the quarry could be controlled by conditions limiting the hours of operation and the cleaning of the public roads. |
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One of the key components of infusing warrior ethos and training core warrior tasks and drills is limiting the ratio of privates to drill sergeants. |
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Once inside the building, the assault force can control access to important areas by limiting access routes, pass keys, surveillance cameras, and guards. |
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Thus, communion and agency were generally viewed as dichotomous, limiting the possibility that both can be evident simultaneously within a given person. |
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It focuses on limiting future tax increases, not cutting taxes radically. |
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Farmers have begun limiting access to their farms and Pigs to prevent virus importation. |
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They say it's no wonder that after marrying Lita he had her sign a postnuptial agreement limiting what he'd be required to pay in a divorce settlement. |
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The broken lines represent limiting values based on data of Burton. |
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But not their solutions, which usually marginalize Purim by limiting it to a play date for the kids. |
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Threaded adjustable stops limiting the fore-and-aft movement of the column were located below the flr, and could be reached through the wheel well. |
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Its pretty limiting for the bassoon in the Orchestra, you don't really get much of a chance to really play or see what that wind instrument is capable of. |
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The old combat system glitched frequently and simply wasn't capable of handling multiple contacts, limiting its usefulness in a hostile situation. |
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The U.S. has laws restricting bucket shop practices by limiting the ability of brokerage houses to create and trade certain types of over-the-counter securities. |
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The antibody positive cells were cloned by limiting dilution method. |
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We are commanded against idolatry precisely because idolatry is the freezing of God in a static image, a violation of the imagination, a limiting of possibility. |
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They no longer believe in the compulsory quality of those rights, and are in the process of limiting those rights through legislation and penny-pinching practices. |
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Each beat has its own language, a vocabulary of terms, a collection of jargon, a way of describing things that you must master but not allow to be limiting. |
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Some insurers are limiting it to patients who have tried the older drugs, but failed to get satisfactory results. |
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Church policy changed in 1980, restricting conditions for successful laicization and thereby greatly limiting the likelihood that it would be granted. |
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In the coming months the City of Montreal will be holding public hearings regarding its first by-law limiting the uses of pesticides on the island. |
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Trade liberalization, the complement to deregulated capital markets, also plays a significant role in raising inequality and limiting efforts at poverty reduction. |
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Once limiting beliefs are discovered you are in a position to remove them. |
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Funding was aimed at facilitating development not limiting it. |
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In modern times, tiger numbers are too low to have a limiting effect on boar populations. |
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As of 2013, the state was limiting the practice to 300 sea urchin diver licenses. |
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The chief factor limiting growth varies from region to region in the world's oceans. |
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The distance between the profiles is usually quite large, limiting the accuracy of the interpolating. |
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Remote sensing is a relatively new concept, limiting extensive historical observations. |
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Phosphorus is a necessary nutrient for plants to live, and is the limiting factor for plant growth in many freshwater ecosystems. |
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Consequently, phosphorus is much more important as a limiting nutrient in aquatic systems. |
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Eutrophication may cause competitive release by making abundant a normally limiting nutrient. |
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An important limiting factor of wind power is variable power generated by wind farms. |
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This body bending prevents significant respiration during movement, limiting their endurance, in a mechanism called Carrier's constraint. |
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One of the ways sea lions deal with the extreme pressures is by limiting the amount of gas exchange that occurs when diving. |
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Other techniques include potentially limiting access of other males to females. |
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In 1998, Adidas sued the NCAA over their rules limiting the size and number of commercial logos on team uniforms and team clothing. |
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The forest is protected as a national park, limiting development and agricultural use to protect the landscape and wildlife. |
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This is important in a small tender which may be heavily laden with passengers, limiting the swing of the oars. |
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In summary, these mechanisms initiate a decreased iron concentration in the circulation, thereby limiting iron availability for erythroid cells. |
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One possible motivation for limiting international involvement is to avoid being drawn into dangerous and otherwise undesirable conflicts. |
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The area is generally flat and the soils sandy, limiting their ability to retain water and support agriculture. |
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Neighbouring plants can suffer, however, the shade cast by the creeper killing other vegetation by limiting their ability to photosynthesise. |
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In the statement, AAP calls for limiting kids' screen time to one or two hours per day. |
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It was a limiting factor in long distance sea travel, often killing large numbers of people. |
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Major military campaigns were launched to weaken the nomadic Xiongnu Empire, limiting their influence north of the Great Wall. |
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The African cassava mosaic virus causes the leaves of the cassava plant to wither, limiting the growth of the root. |
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The boat is self-righting, limiting the chances of capsizing into the ocean, with 16 hermetic hatches and a 200-kilo ballast. |
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Jonathan was generally praised for conceding defeat and limiting the risk of unrest. |
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The norms on limiting freedom of expression mean that public debate may not be completely suppressed even in times of emergency. |
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Air quality laws are often designed specifically to protect human health by limiting or eliminating airborne pollutant concentrations. |
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The court held that the revised code sections limiting noneconomic and punitive damages in tort actions were facially constitutional. |
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In deep holes with tolerances this tight, the limiting factor is just as often the geometric constraint as the size constraint. |
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In Berkeley, California, for instance, health-zoning laws are limiting the construction of new fast-food restaurants. |
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Misconceptions about the role of midwives in the UAE is limiting their effectiveness in the healthcare system, a study has found. |
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The national government encouraged the mine safety movement as a means of limiting strife in the sometimes turbulent coal fields. |
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However, few tertiary structures have yet to be revealed, limiting computer simulation based on them. |
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This campaign was established during the 1830s and was responsible for voicing demands towards limiting the work week in textile mills. |
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A problem arises, however, in limiting the selection of the t-initial lenition allomorphs to the position after coronal sonorants. |
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Lateralization is characterized by the limiting of some function to one side of the brain or only one cerebral hemisphere. |
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Select the Protect my computer and network by limiting or preventing access to this computer from the Internet check box. |
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Light levels are lower than in summer, so light is more limiting than nutrients, and carnivory does not pay. |
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The limited review also equalizes the appeal rights of litigants in county and circuit courts by limiting them to only one direct appeal. |
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The rate of erosion may have been influenced by the presence or absence of erosion limiting groynes or a pier. |
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Rufinamide exhibits its anticonvulsant effects through limiting neuronal sodium-dependent action potential firing. |
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Drought is a polygenic stress and is considered as one of the most important factors limiting crop yields around the world. |
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A Stop Loss Order will automatically close out your losing trade at a predetermined point set by you, with the aim of limiting your losses. |
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It is well-known that wisteria roots can be a limiting factor where flowering is concerned. |
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Subhyaloid haemorrhages are found between the inner limiting membrane and the posterior hyaloid face. |
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For example, the availability of adequate habitat was identified as a limiting factor for the Toiyabe Mountains subpopulation. |
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Strongly supported were measures such as compulsory desexing, microchipping and limiting the number of cats per household. |
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For gradient elutions limiting organic solvent concentrations are indicated. |
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Rather than limiting himself to ethics and politics, he makes metaphysical claims about how Kantians understand the person. |
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The American Heart Association recommends limiting sodium intake to 1,500 milligrams. |
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Second, Lysias claimed that the grain merchants violated the stricture limiting profits to one obol per medimnus of grain. |
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But food is obviously not a limiting factor here, at least early in the season. |
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The Octet were honed into a fighting unit, Robson modestly limiting guitar solos, saving himself for the encore's psychedelic blues frazzle. |
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