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This paper present methods for controlling the complexity of user-centered evaluations of search user interfaces through within-subjects designs, balanced task sets, time limitations, pre-formulated queries, cached result pages, and through limiting the users' access to result documents.

Global economic uncertainties and problems are still a handicap for Eurozone growth not only through limiting exports but also through limiting the upside on business and consumer confidence.

Often their approach to "keeping women safe" may just be to minimise their exposure through limiting travel or tighter curfews rather than understanding the specific vulnerabilities and strengths of both women and men.

Of course, they shouldn't act in every circumstance, but when we see volatility and speculation as is the case of gold, acting to curb these forces through limiting leverage in cooperation with international regulators would be a prudent course.

Mr Boehner has formally offered $800 billion of higher revenue a huge concession for a Republican provided it comes through limiting deductions, exemptions and other loopholes (collectively called tax expenditures), rather than raising rates.

And a modest raid on top earners – through limiting tax-free pension contributions and dragging more people into the higher tax rate, worth a couple of billion between them – at least allowed the coalition to claim the highest-paid would contribute too.

Having raised top rates as part of a year-end fiscal accord that let the Bush-era tax cuts expire on high incomes, Democrats have said additional revenues could be collected through limiting deductions and other tax breaks for the affluent.

Theoretically, at least, through limiting expectations, you aren't left disappointing customers by adding voice capabilities.

Moreover, our data indicate that PRL/Jak2 coordinates both of these cellular events through limiting the mitogen activated protein kinase (Erk1/2) pathway.

From the application point of view, avalanche hot-carriers appear to present new constraints, which may be managed through limiting voltage (to 1.5× 2× BVCEO), or through circuit designs robust to base current parameter shifts.

But instead of allowing schools to freely respond to the demand of parents, the market force is regulated, and hence helps promote the government's direct involvement in the private sector, by implicitly directing the market force through limiting the vouchers to a restricted sector of the wholly private ECE market while explicitly tying financial assistance with official quality assessments.

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