Sentence examples for made by limiting from inspiring English sources

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White cast irons are usually made by limiting the silicon content to a maximum of 1.3 percent, so that no graphite is present and all of the carbon exists as cementite (Fe3C).

[Ed.'s note to publishers: Don't make the same mistake the music companies made by limiting how people can consume your books].

The attack she made by limiting blackness to a look, commandeered the struggles of a race, and made a mockery of a history.

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Means testing universal benefits for the elderly would go some way to covering the savings the government is trying make by limiting rises in working-age benefits to 1% – below the rate of inflation.

The test of the non-linear optical properties of sol gel samples containing fullerene derivatives has been made by optical limiting and Z-scan measurements and by comparing the experimental data with the calculated RSA behavior.

This cut in rates — which should promote job creation, entrepreneurship, saving and investment — would be made possible by limiting many of the deductions that make the tax code so complicated and often inequitable.

The report proposes a new national investment programme of £600m – money made available by limiting London's access to lottery cash – that would, over the five years of a parliament, have responsibility for investment in new cultural production outside London.

Coupled with this will be techniques for local observation of the overall grid's dynamic state (made tractable by limiting attention to a low dimension subspace), allowing distributed resources to contribute to system wide control objectives.

The enforcement of the legal age limit on gambling should be made easier by limiting slot machines to the dedicated gambling area, where the enforcement of law is easier.

"And it was essential to fit up-to-the-minute decisions in the gulf war -- made by obviously limited pols like Bush and Baker," he wrote, "into a true-as-possible picture of the forces at work -- into the political history of this civilization".

But a bigger problem is that private insurers, rather than haggling with doctors and hospitals, try to make money by limiting the procedures they cover and by aggressively managing their risk pools — that is, taking on fewer sick people.

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