Sentence examples for extensive limitations from inspiring English sources

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The fact that person A's privilege of using his property inevitably conflicts with person B's privilege of using his, if their properties are located near each other, has led throughout the West to extensive limitations on the privilege of use, first in the area of private law and, increasingly, in the area of public law.

We agree with Baethge et al. and Martino et al. that the evidence base to investigate our question is limited in several ways, and we were of course at pains to point this out in the extensive limitations section of the paper.

Although these designs do not have extensive limitations, we propose to conduct further researches based on more rigorous designs such as experimental ones.

Thus, given these extensive limitations and the lack of specific findings, the data presented does not provide evidence of MDI neurotoxicity.

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Although the literature on theoretical and methodological care in scale development is extensive, many limitations have been identified in the process.

Furthermore, studies have generally examined work-related costs, without fully investigating the extensive personal limitations associated with diagnoses of specific mood disorders.

This review largely confirmed many general characteristics previously observed on rural views of health, but also documented the extensive methodological limitations of studies that empirically compared rural vs. urban samples.

This review largely confirmed many general characteristics on rural views of health, but also documented the extensive methodological limitations, both in terms of quantity and quality, of studies that empirically compare rural vs. urban samples.

While we have declared our method as a success on the grounds that we obtained a large enough number of responses from a hard-to-reach population to generate analyzable responses to a fairly extensive survey, the limitations are also apparent.

Despite this limitation, extensive efforts in pure line breeding have led to varieties with a yield potential of around 2.2 tons/hectare under protective irrigation.

These issues include principal agent-problems due to the extensive delegation required, internal limitations resulting from paralegals' limited authority and independence, and external constraints from state and non-state justice actors.

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