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Discover LudwigThe phrase "implicitly limited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is restricted or constrained in a way that is not directly stated or obvious. Example: "The project's scope is implicitly limited by the available budget and resources."
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Our study was implicitly limited to congenital cryptorchidism because the literature search did not yield any case control or cohort studies that addressed the question of prenatal exposure to estrogenic compounds and acquired cryptorchidism in humans.
There are two major consequences: first, that measurement precision is much less than desirable; and second, that the ability to accurately measure health improvements of the public is implicitly limited.
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The processing fee cap implicitly limits the search space.
Moreover, he implicitly limits his own "bite the bullet" strategy to cases in which the life is worth living.
The opposite is true as well, naturally: Wherever a modern technology company operates at a disadvantage, or fails to complete, it implicitly limits its platform buy-in from consumers and businesses.
The immigration-control control apparatus, coupled with a dominant ideology of assimilation that often looks askance at foreign loyalties, thus implicitly limits the cross-border activities of both documented and undocumented migrants.
Some studies employed large-scale methods that implicitly generated limited data for both genes (31, 32).
The social contract we all implicitly sign limits our personal autonomy for our own protection More important than the fairness of any particular law is the fairness which says we all need to obey it If you want proof that there is not one universe but a multitude of parallel worlds, you don't need any quantum physics: just read the Letters pages of our national newspapers.
Some recommend policies that pursue values that an intended beneficiary already, at least implicitly, holds but cannot realize because of limited capacities, limited resources or limited self-control.
In some countries education may be limited implicitly if not explicitly by gender, perhaps race, religion or even citizenship status.
Yet many assumptions underlie these models, such as the absence of an arterial-end-expired gradient or the assumption that uptake and distribution in an organ is uniform and instantaneous as implicitly assumed by flow limited uptake and the use of a single value for tissue partition coefficients [ 2].
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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