Sentence examples for imposed limitations of from inspiring English sources

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When de Beauvoir, aged 39, experienced 'the most passionate relationship of her life' with American novelist Nelson Algren, she ultimately denied herself, insisting: 'I could not desert Sartre and writing and France.' In her life, de Beauvoir sought to overcome the socially imposed limitations of her womanhood.

Due to explicitly imposed limitations of this freely-available software we could only analyze data sets with fewer than 600 samples.

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Historically, international monetary institutions have imposed limitations on the expansion of the public sector workforce in debtor countries [ 36].

The set of points obtained in the multi-dimensional response surface was then limited to points meeting the imposed limitation of maximum temperature.

And all but the most expensive private insurance policies impose limitations of their own.

This is not only because any first-person narrative of long-ago events imposes limitations of perspective, but also because Wolff has a curiously prim sense of novelistic decorum.

Though Rader seems to be operating at least partially in a spirit of fun, selecting the best poets without imposing limitations of time, geography, or even language, one has to wonder: can such an undertaking be anything but futile?

The Government tries to escape this conclusion by arguing that subparagraph (E) expressly covers "any effluent limitation or other limitation," §1369(b)(1)(E) (emphasis added), and that the use of the word "any" makes clear that Congress intended subparagraph (E) to sweep broadly and encompass all EPA actions imposing limitations of any sort under the cross-referenced sections.

Id. at *4. Reasoning that the Company entered into the agreement to "entice investment" and that the stockholders simply "took on contractual responsibilities in exchange for consideration," the Court held that enforcing the stockholder agreement was "not the equivalent of imposing limitations on a class of stock under Section 151(a)." Id.

Rapidly recovering from the initial shock, British authorities seized the opportunity to abolish representative institutions (long considered an impediment to the sound administration of the island) and impose limitations on freedom of expression.

This function also imposes limitations on genes of color chromosomes for coloring designs and edits them, if necessary.

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