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While Adelson mints money from his Venetian casino across the Pearl River estuary on Macaos Cotai Strip, Wynn has waited years for the green light to build on a nearby 51-acre lot, as he faces limitations on guest workers and local fears that Macao may finally burst at the seams.
In other words, he faces "limitations" since the books are written from the perspective of straight, central characters, unlike the television show.
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Mr. Leverence recalled how the series creator Steven Bochco argued that he faced limitations on content in his drama "NYPD Blue" that "The Sopranos" never had to deal with.
It is also ongoing: contemporary science, he writes, faces limitations in, for example, its efforts to unify its various branches.
That's because he remains under supervisory release and faces limitations on interacting with known felons, who could be among his clientele.
The supply chain faces limitations in biodiesel production.
There is no doubt that DMFI faces limitations, just as examination with BIO does.
Finally, we note that our study faces limitations inherent to self-report surveys.
The expansion in area of irrigated rice faces limitations due to water scarcity resulting from climate change.
Thus, thyroid cancer represents a good example of a tumor type for which conventional histopathologic diagnosis faces limitations.
Ground-based experiments addressing these questions may soon face limitations due to limited free-fall times and the quality of vacuum and microgravity.
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