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Explicit approximating formulae are generally too restricted in their validity range for engineering purposes.
Frederick William IV refused a crown whose source he deplored and whose authority seemed too restricted.
Trade in services still remains far too restricted, and not only in emerging economies.
It is too far, too expensive, involves too much effort, is too restricted by school holidays and too hot.
Critics, however, as well as condemning the rush, said the change would make pupils' focus too restricted.
This decides whether the contractor has a satisfying room of maneuver or is too restricted and not able to propose and execute alternative solutions.
This isn't a first-rate play: the palette for each character is too restricted and the range of sympathies too narrow.
It's not one of Kurosawa's great films; the compass of feeling is, in the end, too narrow, the scope of human reference too restricted.
Yet despite the stirring performance at its heart, the movie is ultimately too restricted by its own dramatic conventions, and it only seldom comes to life.
Mr Castles and Mr Henderson argue that the circle of those involved in the climate-change exercise has been too restricted.
Several theoretical models for string processing have been proposed but they either have not been implemented in practice or the implementations are too restricted or platform-dependent to be generally useful.
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