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Limitations of these systems drove the need for a more universal navigation solution with greater accuracy.
Limitations in the implementation and enforcement of stringent standard precautions in public and private medical and dental facilities are known to be the primary cause of the spread of HCV in Egypt, the country with highest rate of infection in the world.
Limitations of this research can be addressed in future studies with more detailed analyses.
Section 33, in conjunction with the Limitations clause in section 1, was intended to give provincial legislators more leverage to pass law.
Limitations may only be applied in " certain special cases which do not conflict with a normal exploitation of the work or other subject-matter and do not unreasonably prejudice the legitimate interests of the rightholder ".
* Difficulties, Complications, and Limitations Connected with the Education of the Negro ( 1895 )
Limitations are also imposed by secondary structure prediction's inability to account for tertiary structure ; for example, a sequence predicted as a likely helix may still be able to adopt a beta-strand conformation if it is located within a beta-sheet region of the protein and its side chains pack well with their neighbors.
# Flash memory has a finite number of erase-write cycles, ( see Limitations of flash memory ), and the smallest amount of data that can be erased at once might be very large ( 128 KiB for an Intel X25-M SSD ), seldom coinciding with pagesize.
However, limitations, such as " Limited to Hot Air Balloons with Airborne Heater " for Hot Air Balloon ratings ( as opposed to a gas balloon ) will appear on the license under the " Limitations " portion of the certificate.
Limitations noted to be undesirable taste and is contraindicated in patients with cirrhosis to avoid initiation or potentiation of hepatic encephalopathy.
Limitations with CRT video projectors result in them producing greater brightness when just a fraction of the image content is at peak brightness.
The leaflet bore the title " Lincoln on Limitations " and contained some genuine Lincoln quotations on one side and the " Ten Cannots " on the other, with the attributions switched.
Limitations in self-care skills and social relationships, as well as behavioral excesses are common characteristics of individuals with mental disabilities.
Limitations of the existing 2 pounders were apparent even as the gun was first entering service, and an effort was made to replace it with a much more capable weapon starting as early as 1938.
Limitations include the inaccuracies associated with the addition of any foreign substance into the analyte and samples with high amounts of particulates.
* The Limitations of Risk Management in Dealing with Disaster, Politik, Vol. 8, No. 1, 2005

Limitations and equipment
The military observers carry-out fortnightly inspections inside the Area of Limitations ( AOL ) to verify, that both sides adhere to the limitations on troop levels and military equipment within 10, 20 and 25 km zones from the AOS as prescribed by the 1974 Disengagement Agreement.

Limitations and meant
Limitations set by the Treaty of Versailles meant Germany could not build a large battle fleet as she had in the time leading up to the World War I, and chose to covertly develop her submarines instead.
Limitations in manufacturing technology and the poor condition of road surfaces meant that nothing that could be realistically regarded as a ' steam car ', suitable for personal transportation, was created until the end of the 19th century.

Limitations and only
Limitations of the 2008 Guideline include its not evaluating studies of " cold turkey " methods (" unaided quit attempts ") and its focus on studies that followed up subjects only to about 6 months after the " quit date " ( even though almost one-third of former smokers who relapse before one year will do so 7 – 12 months after the " quit date ").
Limitations on the number of conclavists were often viewed as only a suggestion: during the papal conclave, 1549-1550, when cardinals were limited to two conclavists, some had three or more, and one snapshot of the occupants of the conclave suggests an average of seven conclavists per cardinal.
Limitations of the original study comprise the inclusion of only middle-aged men and the lack of information regarding the diets of those subjects.
Limitations on the size of empires ' fleets mean that most battles involve only a handful of ships on each side.

Limitations and second
“ September 11 and the Structural Limitations of U. S. Journalism .” In Barbie Zelizer and Stuart Allan, editors, revised second edition, Journalism After September 11: When Trauma Shapes the News.

Limitations and such
* Limitations in punctuation, such as Peter Carey's book True History of the Kelly Gang, which features no commas.
Limitations on predictability could be caused by factors such as a lack of information or excessive complexity.
Limitations of the shoulder movement in the human body make such a motion unlikely.

Limitations and have
Limitations periods begin when a cause of action is deemed to have arisen or when a plaintiff had reason to know of the harm, rather than at the time of the original event.
* Market Limitations: This model makes an assumption that, given their income, people have the opportunity to choose the combination of attributes they prefer.
Limitations on the exclusionary rule have included the following:
Three of those skits appear here in print for the first time, and these three may have been produced by the Suitcase Theatre ( 135 performances ), at different times Hughes added to the program a short satirical skit: ' Limitations of Life ', or ' Little Eva '...( 331-332 ).
* Limitations – informants may not have accurate and unbiased recall of behavior and the conditions under which it occurred.
Pietrostefani, who was residing in France, and no chances of being extradited as French law would have considered the crimes to have fallen under the Statute of Limitations, voluntarily returned to Italy ( as would, in another affair, philosopher Antonio Negri ) in order to struggle, alongside his comrades, for the recognition of their innocence.

Limitations and control
Limitations on the scope of format and layout control between parts and conductor score ( including measure numbers and staff system breaks ) suggested that this new feature was targeted to media production work, where quick turnaround and accuracy is a crucial factor, rather than publishing, though publishers still may use certain aspects of linked parts to improve the part creation process.

Limitations and for
Limitations to the widespread use of PET arise from the high costs of cyclotrons needed to produce the short-lived radionuclides for PET scanning and the need for specially adapted on-site chemical synthesis apparatus to produce the radiopharmaceuticals after radioisotope preparation.
States that ratify the Convention on the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity agree to not allow limitations claims for these crimes.
According to 10 USC 980, the United States Code for the Armed Forces, Limitations on the Use of Humans as Experimental Subjects, a waiver of advanced informed consent may be granted by the Secretary of Defense if a research project would:
* James Tait Black Memorial Prize for biography: Georgina Battiscombe, John Keble: A Study in Limitations
Limitations on the use of weapons for personal defence are a source of controversy in some countries, pitting self-defense rights against efforts to combat violent crime via restricting access to common weapons.
* Limitations for the next Foreign Successor, or A New Saxon Race: Debated in a Conference betwixt Two Gentlemen ; Sent in a Letter to a Member of Parliament ( 1701 )
Robert Kohn responded to this article in “ The Limitations of Pigouvian Taxes as a Long-Rum Remedy for Externalities: Comment ,” saying that a Pigouvian tax on pollution emissions can, in fact, create the long-run social optimum without a lump-sum tax-subsidy.
Limitations: Crystal can sustain a certain elemental phenomenon for approximately one hour before her mind begins to tire.
Limitations and disappointment, the indefinite postponement of sexual and romantic gratification, delay even of dating ( much less marriage ), and in particular the total lack of sexual experiences at key transition points during adolescence and young adulthood ( things like one's kiss, " first base ", petting, and one's " first time "), which are all the types of lacks that seem to be the psychological cornerstones of the involuntarily celibate condition, are often ennobled on situation comedies, in feature films, and in related media ; for example, a sympathetic view of an incel male was made clear in The 40-Year-Old Virgin.
He was awarded the E. M. Forster Award in 1974 and in 1978 he won the George Orwell Prize for his essay " The Limitations of Despair ", first published in The Listener magazine.
Limitations for driver wrappers include the lack of an ability to function at real time.
However, after the Cassation's cancellation of the previous judgment, a new trial took place, and they were convicted, again, to 22 years of prison, in 1995 — apart of the pentito Leonardo Marino, who benefited from the Statute of Limitations for the crimes ( except Sofri, Marino and others were also accused of armed robberies ).
Limitations to confidentiality are a critical concern for clinicians, because a relationship of trust between the therapist and client is the prerequisite context for therapeutic growth.
* Video of a lecture by Aharon Barak entitled Human Rights and their Limitations: The Role of Proportionality ( Foundation for Law, Justice and Society Annual Lecture, 2009 )

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