Sentence examples for restraining the ability from inspiring English sources

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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.

Although some Bayesian analyses have been more recently developed to do so [8, 9], many require complex and time-consuming computing of the likelihood functions, restraining the ability to explore more than often too simple evolutionary scenarios and molecular models [10].

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

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.

Furthermore, "financial constraints restrain the ability of domestically owned firms to innovate and export and hence to catch up to the technological frontiers" (Gorodnichenko and Schnitzer 2010, p. iii).

The genius of the American constitution is its balance of powers which restrains the ability of any one person or party to control everything.

Congress passed the law after Vietnam, to restrain the ability of the president to order American troops anywhere he wanted to for as long as he felt like keeping them there.

Ironically, relative impoverishment is perhaps containing road trauma levels so long as household incomes restrain the ability of most families to privately own motor vehicles.

The results presented here suggest a model whereby gene body DNA methylation restrains the ability of a gene to be regulated, regardless of regulatory signals (e.g., binding sites for specific transcription factors in the promoter region).

Overexpression of superoxide dismutase (SOD) has been shown to restrain the ability of CTBs to fuse and differentiate into STBs, accompanied by a significant decrease in expression of hormones such as human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG), human placental lactogen (hPL), and placental growth hormone (pGH), all of which are indicators of properly differentiated STBs [ 39].

In 2008, Medicare announced that it would restrain the ability of hospitals to get reimbursed for 'reasonably preventable events': avoidable medical errors ranging from pressure ulcers, falls and transfusion of incompatible blood to anaesthetic complications, deep vein thrombosis and foreign bodies left in the body of patients during surgery.

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