Sentence examples for dealing with limitations from inspiring English sources

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The opinion outlined alternatives that, in the court's view, Congress should have used before turning to an advertising ban, most dealing with limitations on the amount of compounded drugs an individual pharmacy could make or sell.

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Cognitive control can be adopted to provide intelligent strategies for reconfiguration of wireless networks for wireless systems and its surrounding environment [20]; it can use computational intelligence (CI) to deal with limitations of cross-layer design such as being limited to interactions between two or three layers and having to be completely redesigned if network requirements change.

It deals with limitations encountered in clinical settings, such as lymphopenia, extensive apoptosis, and limited blood volume withdrawn [22].

Producers have to deal with limitations on the availability of the space for performance and rehearsal, rules against tampering with the architecture to install lights and sets and poor acoustics.

But, she said: "The obstacles I have faced are not so special, nor have they been overall specific to me: my sisters, my friends and even my mother and grandmother all have to deal with limitations written up in laws or demanded by culture".

You learn to deal with limitations like field-of-view and there does seem to be a lot developers can do to minimize that being the only thing you focus on.

It is proposed a novel method to solve looped pipeline network problems that seeks to deal with limitations of the available methods The problem is modeled as a nonlinear system of equations formed by equations that cannot be solved sequentially, characterizing the resolution as a simultaneous-modular procedure.

We also had to deal with limitations.

Our study, however, dealt with limitations.

In the identification process, lineage tracing has to deal with limitations of optics in later stages of development that often result in closely spaced, small nuclei and attenuation effects deeper into the specimen that can lead to difficulty in identifying the individual nuclei.

It has been argued that the scientific rigor of translational biomarker research has lagged behind that of treatment research [ 27] and that second generation genomic tests should deal with limitations of the first generation tests, including the need for higher levels of evidence [ 28].

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