Sentence examples for being a restricting factor from inspiring English sources

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But with cost not being a restricting factor–"Don't ask me what it costs," Steel quips, "I really don't know, but it must have been a lot"–the architect and his associates pressed ahead with an unhurried routing plan that took strategic and visual advantage of rock ridges and foggy chasms, playing along the wooded rims of heart-stopping cliffs and swooping into gorgeous alpine meadows.

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One way of guaranteeing gasoline production is to look at using crude oil as feed so that refinery capacity should not be a restricting factor for the new processes.

The presence of relatively narrow (4 μm in diameter) pores in cryogel monoliths, as well as the high packing density of DVB-ST polymeric particles, could be a restricting factor for the passage of whole blood through the composites.

The unit goes on automatically, so that a visual limitation cannot be a restricting factor.

A non-participation study of HUNT3 found that non-participants had lower socioeconomic status and higher mortality than participants, and that depression was a more restricting factor for participation than anxiety.

However, our finding of higher prevalence of reported anxiety symptoms compared to anxiety diagnosis, and lower prevalence of reported depressive symptoms compared to depression diagnosis, in participants compared to the background population, indicates that depression is a more restricting factor for participation than anxiety.

One intrinsic problem with the aforementioned viral delivery systems is their limited insert size capacity (in particular AAV and lenti-viruses), which can become a restricting factor because the epigenome editing constructs tend to be very large (in particular Cas9 fusions) and targeting of multiple loci at once may become difficult.

I realized that for some women serving others, caring for children, and cleaning up really was fulfilling and for me to say that doing those things were restricting to a person was a restricting statement in itself.

As the sword is stolen, the camera takes flight along with the thief, for whom gravity is a restricting garment to be cast off at a moment's notice.

The results provided by Nie and Liu [47] imply that the revenue-neutral property is a restricting condition which may compromise the existence of a solution.

The limited number of cells per flask and the slow dissolution rate in a large volume of nutritive medium are obvious restricting factors.

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