Sentence examples for might be limits from inspiring English sources

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But there might be limits to how much control automakers would want to wrest from the driver: leaving the driver with little to do could be problematic.

"We do believe there might be limits to how well simple hand washing can clean your slate," he said, "but it remains to be seen where that limit is".

There could hardly be a clearer hint to Isis after this hit to come up with something even better next time, so that none of us suspects there might be limits to their creativity.

By then, I was in graduate school and reading a whole other library, from Stéphane Mallarmé to Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, poets who were indicating to me that there might be limits to the power of language, but that resistance might come from using language differently.

Allison P. Shipley, principal in PricewaterhouseCooper's Private Company Services practice, said people with complicated earnings and income had to file paper returns because their tax preparer's e-filing software might not accept a certain form or there might be limits to the number of a form that can be submitted.

There might be limits, however, in the extent to which balance and strength can be improved in older at risk subgroups.

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Your budget might be limited.

Money might be limited, but volunteering seems to be infectious.

The human body might be limiting, but it is also capable of a redemptive beauty.

But others think the amount of work thrown off by Pfizer might be limited.

Still, it appeared that the scope of collaboration against global terror might be limited.

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