Sentence examples for framework for limiting from inspiring English sources

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Negotiations have produced a basic framework for limiting subsidies.

Is there no difference between a man who flew to Kyoto to singlehandedly rescue an international framework for limiting greenhouse gas emissions -- and one who believes environmental goals should be met through negotiations with industry?

Theoretical framework for limiting the viral propagation of misinformation has been proposed in [12],[12].

The present work is aimed at constructing a general framework for limiting equilibrium analysis of reinforced soil retaining structures.

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These are intended to culminate in official talks in Paris next year when it is hoped that a framework will be hammered out for limiting carbon emissions over the following three decades.

He became their champion because they thought his framework provided the most cogent arguments for limiting government's role in economic life.

But it is not at all clear that the human rights framework for balancing or limiting rights – based on preventing harm rather than creating eligibility criteria – will survive these suggested "interpretation clauses".

One goal of the review was to assess the scientific literature using the descriptors "sufficient," "limited," or "insufficient" to classify existing evidence, with NTP definitions utilized for the NTP Report on Carcinogens as a framework for "sufficient" and "limited" (NTP 2011a).

The amount of money levied on bills each year to pay for renewable energy subsidies is capped under a system called the levy control framework, to limit costs for consumers and businesses.

However, as discussed above, the presence of technological path dependencies and lack of stringent climate policy framework conditions limit incentives for structural change.

However, this framework is limited in its utility for exploring the influence of variations within populations or interventions, or about the mechanisms of action or causal pathways thought to mediate outcomes, other contextual factors that might similarly moderate outcomes, or how and when these mechanisms and elements interact.

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