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Now for the results: 1. Do you believe IT unnecessarily limits the use of the technologies it delivers?
"Granting only two scooter permits unnecessarily limits mobility options in San Francisco, and we plan to follow up with the SFMTA to share our concerns,".
This focus, however, unnecessarily limits the scope of epigenetics.
The exclusive focus on the prevention and treatment of a novel strain of influenza virus is risky because it unnecessarily limits options and opportunities for other potentially effective prevention and treatment methods, especially in medically underserved populations in less-developed countries.
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This is an inspiring idea, even an ennobling one, though perhaps "political" is unnecessarily limiting.
He'd been coming around the wicket, Morkel, which quite unnecessarily limited his potential modes of dismissing the tailenders.
"We want to make sure food manufacturers are not unnecessarily limited in making claims," said Thierry Dieu, communications manager for the Confederation of Food and Drinks Industry.
Some residents have objected that the new lighting regulations unnecessarily limit the freedom of individuals to do as they like on their own property.
Applying a broad ban on driving to everyone with an A.D.H.D. or autism spectrum disorder diagnosis might unnecessarily limit those who can be taught to drive safely and, in turn, significantly limit their independence.
The amendment now being discussed states that "marriage in the United States shall consist only of the union of a man and a woman," unnecessarily limiting both states' rights and individual privacy.
It would be a tragedy if the implementation of an expenses scheme were to have the effect of inadvertently and unnecessarily limiting access to the role of MP for those with young families, caring responsibilities or other challenging personal circumstances".
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