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Technological advances found room in Felgar's Austin talk, but demand management – intentionally limiting the number of people flying – wasn't mentioned.
Some states that oppose the law have gone as far as intentionally limiting the information that trickles out to its residents.
But more recently, researchers have been looking at intentionally limiting fruit set to reduce 'cluster compactness' in tight-clustered varieties prone to fruit rots such as Riesling, Chardonnay, and Pinot noir.
There has already been some significant demand for Futurelytics' service, although it has been intentionally limiting sign-ups while the product continues to be developed.
Another approach might put you on defacto rails to prevent nausea, intentionally limiting movements to try to make a gaming experience enjoyable.
Hoffman and Rosenkrantz (2002) give a careful account of omniscience, intentionally limiting God's foreknowledge to truths that are "causally inevitable", where causally inevitable events are not free actions.
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For example, a whopping 80% of executives would intentionally limit critical R&D spending just to meet quarterly earnings benchmarks.
Jeff Hawkins, the designer of the PalmPilot, intentionally limited the device's functions to those associated with organizers.
The designers have intentionally limited the computer's functions because they are struggling to simplify what the users see and experience.
And Obama campaign operatives, both at the Chicago headquarters and in swing states where Mr. Obama recently has stumped, say the campaign intentionally limits crowds by restricting tickets.
Rather than employing multiple dancers, I intentionally limited the performance down to one actor to show more clearly the continuity from one stage to the next: 1.
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