Sentences with phrase «limited ability of»

NAR believes HUD erroneously limited the ability of real estate professionals to market home warranty products to the detriment of consumers who benefit from such products.
However, the competitive marketplace has limited the ability of lenders to receive this structural protection,» says Everett of Principal Capital.
RML's rules and bylaws limited the ability of non-members to share in its benefits.
A matter of particular concern is the limited ability of funding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services (ATSILS) to provide access to justice for Indigenous women through legal representation and family violence services.
This has limited the ability of the study to consider the full range of perspectives in the analysis.
This limited the ability of the bureaucracy to support conflicting agendas between the Board and the government.
The lack of scalability stems from algorithms that make smart contracts hard to analyze, the high cost of integrating «real world data» into the platform and limited ability of smart contract systems to update themselves.
This fiber, in few cases, remains dark or use of the dark cable is highly restricted because few settlements limited the ability of local government to compete with giant cable companies.
Lack of funds has limited the ability of these companies to increase the insurance penetration in the country.
At the same time, under current procedures, one must keep in mind the necessarily limited ability of the Canadian Patent Office to comprehensively initially evaluate patent validity, and balance the public interest in not having to engage in expensive litigation or re-litigation of matters (such as construction) previously determined during patent prosecution.
Driven by the relaxation of professional rules that limited the ability of law firms to advertise their services, a raft of new products emerged that sought to rank and recommend lawyers.
This confidentiality limited the ability of the UNB community to provide informed feedback and resulted in the current situation.»
In the past I generally felt that sending a document to review in PDF form limited the ability of the recipient to make any changes to the document, and that I could be reasonably certain that the document (especially a document that has been sent to be executed) was the same as the document I sent.
The significance of the limited ability of the oceans to absorb carbon dioxide caught on after a while and was elaborated upon by Swedish meteorologists Bert Bolin and Erik Eriksson, who explained what happens.
The limited ability of sparse networks to capture spatial variability and the resultant larger uncertainty in large - area averages is inherent in any gridding calculation.
Two factors which seem to account for this upward revision are the swift economic growth in developing nations, especially in China and India, and the limited ability of the Earth's oceans to absorb excessive carbon emissions.
Like other artists in the show, Hoff uses this piece to highlight the limited ability of translation to accurately represent an original text.
The three artists underscore the limited ability of rational systems such as those promoted by Internationalist artists and architects to undo entrenched social and racial biases, pointing to how such methods may instead reinforce discrimination by cloaking it in objectivity.
During the 2016 election cycle, the CCSA spent $ 30,282 to re-elect Matt Dababneh to the California State Assembly after he sponsored a bill that would have limited the ability of school districts to conduct independent investigations of charter schools.
«I hope that WFP mounts a vigorous campaign, especially on the issue of education, pointing out that the Cuomo administration has tolerated highly inequitable funding, limited the ability of districts to tax themselves to meet their needs, and shown preference for charter schools — which enroll 3 % of the state's children — over public schools.
The limited ability of choice schools to take in more students severely limits the threat posed by competition.
With one notable exception (spurring long overdue changes in some state laws), the implementation of this mammoth statute has confirmed several humbling, hoary lessons of federal policymaking, including the limited ability of Uncle Sam to drive education reform.
In addition to the obvious need for increased teacher resources and teacher support in order to implement new programs, Reimers cited three additional factors: the lack of political will on the part of national and state governments; the resulting insufficient knowledge base to support effective citizenship and human rights education; and the limited ability of international institutions to implement educational change.
You might also assume that the endless bounty of knowledge computers can store would render the limited ability of the human mind somewhat obsolete.
The third case is Parents Involved v. Seattle School District (2007), in which the court limited the ability of school districts to explicitly consider race when attempting to integrate schools.
They describe a period in the past century when individual and parental autonomy was usually upheld, followed (beginning with Brown v. Board of Education) by a period in which the courts, in the name of equal opportunity, considerably limited the ability of parents to control where and with whom their children would be educated.
Part of this is for safety reasons, part of it is just because the limited ability of the internet to convey intimacy makes a slow pace more natural.
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is the leading cause of leukemia mortality in the United States.1 Curative treatment involves intensive induction chemotherapy, before proceeding to either consolidation chemotherapy or allogeneic stem cell transplantation based on the patient's risk for relapse.2 This approach has been employed for > 4 decades and, although most individuals achieve complete remissions with front - line therapy, 3 the majority of patients ultimately relapse with drug - resistant disease, and overall survival rates remain disappointingly poor.4 The limited ability of many patients to tolerate the intense chemotherapy - based treatments, in particular hematological toxicity, further contributes to the poor outcomes noted in this disease.
The significance of the limited ability of the oceans to absorb carbon dioxide caught on after a while and was elaborated upon by Swedish meteorologists Bert Bolin and Erik Eriksson, who explained what happens.
According to Earl Brown, professor of medicine at the University of Ottawa, the more limited ability of the avian flu virus to infect cells in the human airway thus also appears to be associated with infection of the deep areas of the lung where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged.
The finches filled the available ecological niches, taking advantage of the resources in ways that limited the ability of later - arriving birds to similarly establish themselves and diversify, he suggested.
«What we were trying to do in this study is to measure whether by doing that we have also limited the ability of the genotypes to respond to environments when they change.»
This has limited the ability of researchers to look further back in time and examine the role the ocean plays in the wider climate system using such detailed statistical analyses.
In order to overcome the limited ability of the neurons of the adult nervous system to regenerate spontaneously, cell replacement strategies employing embryonic tissue transplantation show attractive potential.
The amendment would have limited the ability of foreign prisoners to avoid deportation by claiming they have a right to a family life under human rights legislation.
From Dominic Raab, the Conservative MP who has tabled the amendment limited the ability of foreign prisoners to use the right to a family life to avoid deportation
Additionally, the inclusion of lactation visits in the global prenatal fee has limited the ability of childbirth care providers to provide services after delivery in the absence of a breast infection.
Bilirubin levels in the blood can be high because of higher production of it in a newborn, an increased ability of the newborn intestine to absorb it, and a limited ability of the newborn liver to handle large amounts of it.
«The Challenge of Peace» emphasized the limited ability of states to resolve conflicts peaceably; indeed, Vatican II documents called for the formation of some kind of world government.
Mr. Lieberman is working with the Firm's international clients to craft a response to the Supreme Court's ruling in Morrison v. Nat» l Australia Bank, Ltd., which limited the ability of foreign investors to seek redress under the federal securities laws.
Twitter said it's limited the ability of users to perform coordinated actions across multiple accounts, which has resulted in roughly 90 percent fewer users creating fake or automated engagement through the social media dashboard TweetDeck.
However, recent contractions in borrowing have limited the ability of small businesses to play this critical role.
The new tax law significantly limited the ability of municipal issuers to refinance their tax - exempt debt prior to call dates, and many deals were accelerated into the fourth quarter of 2017 before enactment of the tax bill.
The court struck down a Montana law that limited the ability of corporations to spend money influencing state elections.
On June 4, the ITC, the U.S. agency that serves as a watchdog on international trade, ruled in favor of Samsung's patent and limited the ability of Apple to sell some older smartphone products.
ChAFTA also promises up to 5,000 visas per year for Chinese business and leisure travellers in Australia and limited ability of Chinese companies to use Chinese temporary workers.
Sanctions, the bank noted, «negatively affected business confidence, limited the ability of companies and banks to access international debt markets and contributed to an increase in private capital outflow.»
She'd also raise capital gains rates on profits stemming from short - term trading and she'd limit the ability of the super wealthy to avail themselves of tax advantage retirement programs.
Once you secure that vision concretely, it is much easier to focus because you hold yourself accountable to a bigger framework that keeps you on track and limits the ability of distractions or failures to throw you off.
Private companies are viewed more favourably than state - owned firms, and the CEOs were lukewarm about the idea of using ownership policy to promote democracy, such as limiting the ability of companies based in undemocratic countries to buy Canadian assets.
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