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1 What can be achieved by constitutional reform, however important, is more limited .
2 Entertainment in 2001 his latest projects have met with more limited success.
3 Others say the long tail model is more limited than Anderson believes.
4 I regret that my interaction with students seems more limited each year.
5 However the development of peptides as pharmaceutical ligands has been more limited .
6 If you had more limited expectations, your view may be more positive.
7 The administration has proposed a more limited set of executive pay curbs.
8 But after this week's events, his options appear more limited than ever.
9 The quarters for lodging were even more limited here than in Lawrence.
10 Its role in the treatment of benign spinal lesions is more limited .
11 Spice production continues, even though our operations are more limited than before.
12 Other, more limited approaches to this task are briefly reviewed and compared.
13 The demand for this kind of goods is more limited than formerly.
14 Toyota's Japanese rivals posted more limited sales gains than analysts had forecast.
15 And a woman is much more limited that way than a man.
16 But even at his best, Wyant's appeal is more limited than Inness's.
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