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1 U.S. restrictions on technology exports could also limit new aid.
2 The retailer, which sells apparel, jewelry and accessories, plans to limit new store openings over the next year.
3 A move which could limit new affordable homes being built in Wales will be opposed by the Welsh Government.
4 Such actions can limit new infections just as they can with the flu, gastro illnesses and other infectious diseases.
5 But in the 21st century, you have to make unique, attractive cars while still trying to limit new parts.
6 They should avoid the British trap of giving in to the pressure of existing owners to limit new construction.
7 A diabetes group is angry at Pharmac's proposal to limit new medicines to high risk people with type two diabetes.
8 But high valuations for alternatives like vitamin pills limit new boss Mark Schneider's opportunities to make Nestlé a clean-living champion.
9 The facts are that Labor is only looking to limit new negative gearing on existing property -not retrospective, he said.
10 A standalone solution could limit new business and have the bank run off the mortgage book for years to shrink its balance sheet.
11 A traumatised nation has been forced to stay indoors, with family and friends remaining isolated from each other in order to limit new cases.
12 Some of them, like Votrient, target the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) receptor to try to limit new blood vessels that can feed tumors.
13 One factor supporting the recovery has been extremely limited new construction.
14 The proposal limits new social and infrastructure spending plans for now.
15 Te Puia spokesperson Kiri Atkinson-Crean said there had only been limited New Zealand icons.
16 They are now in the next phase: limiting new rule-makings.
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