Sentence examples for regulated limited from inspiring English sources

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Taking advantage of this difference, Pan et al. identified a processing determinant domain (PDD) that is responsible for the differentially regulated limited proteolysis of Gli2/3.

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Proposals to regulate, limit or evaluate the current state of affairs in all of those areas have quickly been brought forth in the days since the shooting that killed 20 young children and six adults, along with the gunman and his mother.

The sad situation that so many unauthorized children face, being born in another country but raised American, can only be permanently resolved with immigration reform that vastly diminishes the government's role in regulating, limiting, and controlling immigration.

Labor imagines a bunch of policies will help it reach the goal – state government schemes, regulated limits on pollution that might speed up the mothballing of old brown-coal-fired plants, energy efficiency policies and some kind of gently-does-it carbon market – perhaps even one based on the government's existing legislation.

The results indicated that all the metal concentrations are within Canadian regulated limits and European Union regulated limits for agricultural soils as shown in Table 2.

This is below the established European Commission regulated limit of 15 μg/Kg in spices.

Capacity utilization was also positively correlated to higher concentrations of TSS, BOD, and coliform effluent concentrations in larger facilities, though those concentrations were often within regulated limits.

When research at the American Sports Medicine Institute showed that high pitch counts increased the risk of injury, Little League officials changed their rules regulating limits on the number of innings pitched to limits on the number of pitches a child can throw per game.

Consisting of the members of the Security Council and Canada, this commission was directed to prepare proposals that would regulate, limit, and balance reduction of all armed forces and armaments; eliminate all weapons of mass destruction; and ensure international control and use of atomic energy for peaceful purposes only.

The problem here, beyond simply building out the capability of T's cellular network and backhaul bandwidth is, again, the threat that the government will step in to regulate (limit or even eliminate) T's ability to sell its customers QoS.

Monopolies can be regulated to limit price excesses or production can be encouraged through subsidies when a product has increasing economies of scale.

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