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  • The problem, as Willie points out, is that the asymptotic responses are weak, largely because the limitating factors vary from time to time, such that the uniformatarian principle is frequently violated.

    More on MBH Confidence Intervals « Climate Audit 2006

  • The limitating element to the extent of such compositions is the availability of the appropriate fat on a considered geographic area.

    Chapter 4 1993

  • The limitating principle is the cause of all defects, decay, and change in the world around us.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913

  • "These are really interesting results as they demonstrate that gastro-intestinal acceptability of dietary fibres such as chicory fructans is not as limitating as it has been described previously," she added.

    NutraIngredients-USA RSS 2009

  • "These are really interesting results as they demonstrate that gastro-intestinal acceptability of dietary fibres such as chicory fructans is not as limitating as it has been described previously," she added.

    NutraIngredients-USA RSS 2009

  • "These are really interesting results as they demonstrate that gastro-intestinal acceptability of dietary fibres such as chicory fructans is not as limitating as it has been described previously," she added.

    NutraIngredients RSS 2009

  • The last weeks of the campaign for local elections saw a further step in limitating political conversation: "

    techPresident Antonella Napolitano 2010

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