Sentences with phrase «severely limited their reach»

These three factors serve to severely limit the reach of the amended rule regarding maintaining competency.

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The tool's biggest drawback at launch is its reach; HelloVote is severely limited by state election laws surrounding electronic voter registration.
As a woman whose opportunities for Christian leadership were severely limited by the conservative evangelical culture in which I was raised, blogging has given me a voice and a reach I would not have otherwise had, and I am so grateful for that.
These are the kinds of releases that studios want to reach the widest possible audience, and if you don't aim for a PG - 13, you're already severely limiting your box office potential.
This does reach a tipping point where the small budget severely limits the effectiveness of the third act as these machines take more and more damage, looking like a very cheap knockoff of the T - 800.
As the game begins, his stamina bar (which is used for running, swimming, and, mainly, for climbing up walls and mountains) is small, severely limiting the places he can reach; the number of hearts he carries is laughable, making him an easy target to even the most insignificant enemies; and the slots for weapons in his inventory can be counted in one hand.
No developer can fully cater to every segment of their audience unless they severely limit the scope and reach of their ideas.
With solid, tall walls lining the park, the amount of sunlight that reaches the vegetation below will be severely limited — reflections or not.
Data from Bitcoin Charts shows the price reached a low of $ 451.10 on 13th February, a figure that was less than its 18th December low of $ 455, when prices nosedived on the news that China, the market then responsible for driving bitcoin price growth, would be severely limited by regulation.
Despite evidence of the positive impact of high - quality early childhood education for all children, it remains out of reach for most low - and moderate - income families.15 The average price of center - based care in the United States accounts for nearly 30 percent of the median family income, and only 10 percent of child care programs are considered high quality.16 Publicly funded programs — such as Head Start, Early Head Start, child care, and state pre-K programs — are primarily targeted at low - income families, but limited funding for these programs severely hinders access.17 This lack of access to high - quality early childhood education perpetuates the achievement gap, evidenced by the fact that only 48 percent of low - income children are ready for kindergarten, compared with 75 percent of moderate - or high - income children.18
They reached the conclusion that «unless this situation was remedied in the very near future, the vitality, usefulness, and ultimate relevance of these organizations would be severely limited
In my opinion RECO should have two things, and two things only, in its sights, and they are these: 1) Severely limiting the number of newbie entrants onto the playing field via enforcing strict standards to be met prior to registration, and: 2) Increasing the number of registrants being permanently shown the door upon displayed proof of incompetence and / or malicious malpractice, not just by way of researching complaints from consumers, but by way of never - ending random spot checks / audits and follow - up calls designed to reach out to and find consumers (and registrants) who have had recent negative experiences with registrants which point to registrant - centric conflict - of - interest behind - the - scenes behaviour.
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