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It is used to denote both: (i) a limited existential sphere, or stage, which is superseded by the higher stage of the religious life; and (ii) an aspect of life which is retained even within the religious life.
These issues include: (i) A limited usage of standardised formats, nomenclatures and annotations.
Within subgroup I, a limited number of certain serotypes are recognized as having a higher propensity for causing extraintestinal disease on the basis of distinct virulence-associated characteristics.
Building on this finding, the authors offer two explanations for why the geographic differentiation component might have been overestimated in the past: (i) a limited number of temporal recruits analysed, (ii) introgression through inter-species hybridization and non-random dispersal.
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I said: 'I agree – in a limited way.
I went through as much material as I could in a limited amount of time.
"I suppose, in a limited way, big government is necessary".
"Being a senior, I know I have a limited number of games left.
I knew I had a limited amount of time with him as he had a whole raft of media commitments that afternoon.
And when it comes to analyzing the strengths and weaknesses of potential running mates, I figure I have a limited number of bites at the apple.
"I have a limited income, I'm self-employed.
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