Sentence examples for limited openness from inspiring English sources

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The Production Code limited openness on such matters, and the filmmakers turned sex into a courtship game that was so deliriously convoluted precisely because couples could go to bed only when they were married.

"Sharing" is, in fact, the opposite of what we do: like one of Woolf's hostesses, we rehearse a limited openness so that we can feel the solidity of our own private selves.

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We categorized data openness into the following four levels: open data, limited open data, permitted open data, and not available (Table 3).

Mr Jalili is seen as an obedient right-wing apparatchik for the Supreme Leader who seeks an aggressive policy abroad and limited political openness at home.

The SBDS complies with the conditions of an open source platform, but the lack of open standards for big spatial data systems limits its openness in terms of standards.

National-security hawks dream about limiting such openness, and during the 2004 election campaign America briefly agonised about outsourcing.

Writing that he wants to "conclude this proceeding and have enforceable rules by the end of the year," he goes on to declare that his "proposal would establish that behavior harmful to consumers or competition by limiting the openness of the Internet will not be permitted".

* "The corporate media sector has spent much of the past 15 years doing everything in its immense power to limit the openness and egalitarianism of the Internet.

And yet, despite two prior FCC attempts, there are no rules on the books to prevent broadband providers from limiting Internet openness by blocking content or discriminating against consumers and entrepreneurs online.

The specialty that decided not to continue testing the study review felt it would not advance their own process and might limit the openness of the discussion, thus jeopardising the 'fragile culture' of their meeting.

Plant hydraulic conductance does not limit stomatal openness under moist weather conditions, but it could become crucial in climate extremes (severe drought, disastrous heat wave), which are scarcely predictable and yet will become more frequent in the future [ 8].

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