Sentence examples for would have limits from inspiring English sources

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Yet it quickly made clear that this freedom would have limits.

A preliminary document released by the Vatican two weeks ago made it clear that the apology would have limits, that it will be offered on behalf of the church's "sons and daughters," but not the church itself, which is considered holy, the bride of Christ.

Two equivalent methods of measurement, each having ± 30% limits of precision, would have limits of agreement for their difference of ± 42%.

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Aside from their various limitations [ 95, 96], such methods would have limited applicability to the microbial genomes that I study.

The law would have limited reach overseas.

Migrants would have limited rights to appeal those decisions.

But other experts said the guidelines would have limited effect.

That would have limited the Patriots' time to mount a comeback of their own.

But the chamber also defeated a measure that would have limited financing to support those efforts.

Consumer advocates said the deal would have limited competition and led to higher prices.

The House narrowly defeated legislation Wednesday that would have limited the N.S.A.'s surveillance efforts.

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