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They even hawk their projects in Shanghai, though capital controls might be expected to limit the market in China.
Creep damage can be expected to limit the component life in superheaters and hot steam lines.
Overall, the push toward implementation of more stringent sustainability criteria may be expected to limit the expansion of oil palm plantation on peatlands and forests.
Reducing lithium dose might be expected to limit toxic effects as was supported by present findings (Tables 4, 5, assuming that dose was not lowered because of declining renal function).
Thus, of the three sarA-regulated components known to contribute to biofilm formation, RN6390 produces two (PIA and nuclease) at levels that would be expected to promote biofilm formation and one (protease) at levels that would be expected to limit biofilm formation.
Such a response would be expected to limit immune/inflammatory activity [ 44, 45].
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Guests are expected to limit requests for hospitality to two nights.
Stubbornly high petroleum prices, meanwhile, are expected to limit Colgate's ability to cut costs.
It is expected to limit yearly increases after listening to objections from business leaders.
New rules are expected to limit, but not altogether wipe out, the possibility of doing this.
Naturally I was expected to limit my focus to what the Department for Work and Pensions could actually deliver and not stray into the remit of other departments.
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