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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appease limitations" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning
It could be used in contexts where one is trying to mitigate or satisfy certain restrictions or constraints. Example: "In order to move forward with the project, we must appease limitations set by the budget and timeline."
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However, reliable and accurate PA monitors appease limitations associated with subjective measures and have been incorporated in epidemiologic and clinical studies that provide insight into the health benefits associated with levels of PA [ 13- 16].
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And should affirmative action be abolished to appease the limitations of those professors?
I realize the Democrats are at a disadvantage in this case -- they want to save the auto industry, yet time limitations mean they must appease a President and at least four Republican Senators who will not be returning to office next year (Sununu, Smith, Dole and Stevens -- Coleman is still TBD).
Water-proofing and higher-def video are evolutions meant to appease existing users who have pushed up against the limitations, but this update is likely still too minor to get those people to upgrade, so what is Snap really gaining here aside from a shot at getting those already on the fence?
To appease Congress?
That could appease many shareholders.
I tried to appease her.
We write to appease the father.
But the statement failed to appease investors.
"You appease him.
That does not appease motorists' ire, though.
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