And overlong copyrights often limit, rather than encourage, a work's dissemination, impact and influence.
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Merloni also shows how family firms can defy the factors that often limit their growth.
Shopping malls have a longer history of Wi-Fi, but often limit access to certain areas, like the food court.
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Unlike a trial, where a judge maintains order and the rules of evidence often limit what can be introduced, the hearings of Congress can be wildly unpredictable.
Unlike a lot of women, they probably don't have heart-to-heart chats with everyone from their best friend to the bus driver, and they often limit hugs and physical affection to their immediate family.
Before the new SEC-mandated rules, marketmakers would often let limit orders pile up unexecuted unless the market rose or dropped to a point where they could get their accustomed spread.
It is antiquated, absurd, and not just unproductive but often counterproductive to limit your talent pool.
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After all, the same caution that helps a company avoid steep downturns often tends to limit upside potential as well.
That vague limit often resulted in users seeing their Web-surfing slowed after they had only used around two gigabytes of data.
They work long hours and they stretch budgets to the limit, often with no recognition at all.
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Jim Webb, D-Virginia, that would limit how often U.S. troops could be deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
An attorney for Kelloggs is working toward a settlement to limit how often the Maya Archaeology Initiative can use the logo.
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Conservatives often introduce measures to limit abortions in one way or another.
Carriers have also looked to reduce how much they're spending to subsidize smartphones for contract customers, in part by trying to limit how often people upgrade to new devices.
"There's something inherently wrong with setting up a race that you can only win by breaking the speed limit, " says Susan Kang, attorney for the Flint family, adding that even after Flint's death Strava users continued setting KOMs on that course, a feat that requires defying the posted speed limit amid often heavy automotive traffic.
When President Obama was campaigning in 2008, he spoke often of his desire to limit the influence of lobbyists in Washington.
And there is often confusion on this time limit because the manufacturer's warranty may last for 12 months but your rights under the Sale of Goods Act are over and above your rights under any manufacturer's warranty.
If your property isn't currently listed, however, you may want to think twice about pursuing local recognition, because that often comes with strings attached that limit your ability to make exterior alterations to your property.
In the meantime, some big retailers are having to limit their organic clothing to particular (often small) items such as babywear, or to blend organic cotton with other fibres.
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The government, faced with widespread social problems from poorly planned and often isolated new communities, began in 2011 to limit subsidies for developments that contribute to urban sprawl or are otherwise not likely to thrive.
In practice, prime ministers have often used referendums to force through controversial policies or to limit the risk of party splits.
Too often local governments become tied to process over opportunity and limit their ability to innovate or become true agents of change.
Very few terminations take place at this stage of pregnancy, but those in favour of keeping the limit as it is argue that it is often the 20 week scan which reveals severe abnormalities.
They often avoid the 3.8% tax, the Pease limit and the Personal Exemption Phaseout as well.
As is always the case with ETFs, limit orders and stops must be used because quite often the spread between the bid and ask can be very wide.
One basic rule for limit-making is that the burden of proof should fall on those who want change especially since the changers often want to keep on changing indefinitely: cutting the abortion limit by a fortnight was, for some, merely an interim goal on the way to a tighter squeeze or an outright ban.
They all limit price swings by hedging bets on stocks--often at a hefty price.
But they provide employees with locked-down desktop computers, limit the use of employee-owned technology, and often ban the use of social media applications outright.
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Too often, however, the drive to further regulate these funds and limit their potential scope of operation is occurring in a vacuum devoid of detailed knowledge of their structure and evolution.
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