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Discover LudwigThe phrase "restricted progress" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in a context referring to limited progress or movement, development, or activity. For example: "We have made restricted progress in our efforts to improve the local schools."
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"The Pacific territories should have flexibility to determine the minimum wage, which has seriously restricted progress in the private sector".
Unfortunately, most of the absolute advantages reported represent a restricted progress in the treatment of advanced NSCLC.
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This would effectively choke off black access to top universities and severely restrict progress toward racial equality".
Despite these improvements, Western institutions have generally pursued an economy-first approach in dealing with Serbia and have paid inadequate attention to political and institutional dimensions, such as the lack of fiscal transparency and judicial independence that are restricting progress.
As the self-identified party of small government that allegedly values families, life, and hard work, Republicans have been working hard to restrict progress for families and children, particularly for the ones that are not as affluent as GOP would like them to be.
2. Balance the needs of researchers in their quest to conduct high quality research and the protection of individual study participants, as applying rigid approaches to research ethics guidelines could severely restrict progress in vital population-based studies.
This comes at a time of considerable challenges with financial and other obstacles restricting progress in research to find a cure and improve the lives for people with diabetes.
This variability may reflect a putative checkpoint that monitors the packaging of cargo at an endocytic site (Loerke et al. 2009; Carroll et al. 2012) and restricts progress until cargo is suitably concentrated or organized.
Everyone faces a unique situation that enables or restricts progress.
The coastlands are cut by a series of unbridged rivers that have restricted economic progress, so that there has been a continuing exodus of young people to Monrovia, Liberia.
– and about whether it spurred them to greater heights or the lack of shared information restricted their progress) or just the normal way of things (in which case, why are we talking about them rather than any other pair?) By the end you could only ask – should a science documentary be raising so many more questions than it answers?
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