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Discover Ludwig"limited actions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe when someone only has certain choices to make. For example, "The NGO was limited in their actions, as they had no funding to continue their initiatives."
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But there are more limited actions the firm could take, Mr. Coffee said.
He said that so far Beijing had mixed hard words with limited actions.
But they are the most significant (of limited) actions the Administration has adopted since taking office.
A small number of institutions, including Credit Suisse and Bank of America, found more limited actions.
That's what is called a regional recall, and for years consumer advocates, like the Center for Auto Safety, have objected to such limited actions.
TradeFortress, who is Australian, told the Canberra Times that he won't be reporting the incident to the police because of the "extremely limited actions" they could take, given the difficulty of tracing the currency.
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However, unfractionated heparin has many limitations including limited action on clot-bound thrombin, increase in platelet activation and aggregation, unpredictable anticoagulant response, and risk of heparin induced thrombocytopenia.
On offense, Eli Manning threw five passes in limited action.
But in limited action he has produced a 5.3 Y.P.C.
The leading returning rusher is the senior Terrell Jackson, who gained 202 yards in limited action last fall.
Coming in for an injured Jackson last week, Leonard managed 5.2 yards a carry in limited action.
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