Sentence examples for restrained ability from inspiring English sources

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Simple head-to-tail in-frame fusions of two proteins often result in non-functional proteins due to either incorrect folding or restrained ability to interact with other protein subunits [ 16].

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Again, being constricted to 35mph restrained our ability to press the car's 250-horsepower, 3.4-liter supercharged V-6, however the ride dynamic was a nice combination of comfort and sport.

Although the limited sequencing depth of our experiment restrained our ability to scaffold optimally the contigs of the communities using GRAAL, mapping the reads present in the community related to A. veronii against the reference genome of this species revealed a 3D structure reminiscent of those of B. subtilis and C. crescentus.

Thus, PIN1 apparently restrains the ability of calpastatin to inhibit calpain, maintaining calpain activity in endothelial cells.

Here, the N.F.L. owners have agreed not to hire you, and their agreement, obviously, restrains your ability to trade your services for payment.

It was one of several arguments for changes that would not, ultimately, restrain his ability to act in the way he chooses.

Rather than restraining developers' ability to make money, the OFT's principles have the potential to help build a bigger, responsible children's apps market – with Apple, Google, developers and industry bodies important participants.

The federal government places a strict limit on the number of H1-B visas it issues, and corporations often complain the cap restrains their ability to transfer highly qualified workers from foreign countries.

Gold bugs want to see golden handcuffs restraining the ability of central banks to intervene and states to spend, they want to remove any vestige of political control of the monetary system and fix it an arbitrarily chosen shiny metal in order to let free market forces take over.

However, the point of these measures is to restrain the ability of politicians to muck around with the money supply.Such "limits" are an advantage even in tough economic times because they are a credible signal of the commitment of a government to keep politics out of monetary policy.

But people don't like it because it will restrain their ability to spend money and do things that they otherwise couldn't do.

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