Sentence examples for almost always limits from inspiring English sources

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"If you go through a sanctioned protocol, there are almost always limits on the types of information and the amount you can download," Ryan Tate, the deputy editor of the Intercept, told me.

All of these strategies have involved the systemic administration of drugs or other agents that have specific toxicities of their own, which almost always limits pharmacological doses to levels below what is needed to sensitize tumors.

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"Projects in which reforestation was put in practice without the participation of local inhabitants were almost always limited and non-sustainable," Escadafal warned.

While Raman spectroscopy is often used to measure stresses, the analyses are almost always limited to cases with simple stress states (uniaxial, equibiaxial).

Since these awards are limited to U.S. citizens (just as scholarships and stipends given by foreign governments are almost always limited to their citizens), they are the natural tool for differentiating U.S. citizens from noncitizens.

But even if the patient is truly depressed, the prescribed treatment is almost always limited to a potent pharmaceutical.

(New York-area festivals are almost always limited by early curfews, so they can't really be compared to Europe's all-night affairs).

On the other hand, IRBP-NMP staining in the RPE was almost always limited to PI-2.

Iron scavenging is important for host-associated bacteria, as this nutrient is almost always limiting.

Similarly, MYC amplification (but not MYCN amplification) appears to be almost always limited to Group 3 [ 7, 22, 28].

Therefore, contemporary analyses of fMRI data are almost always limited to static analyses (brain maps) obtained over a several-minute period.

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