Examples of 'far more limited' in a sentence

Meaning of "far more limited"

far more limited: Indicates a comparison where the extent, scope, or availability of something is significantly restricted or constrained

How to use "far more limited" in a sentence

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far more limited
Resolution is something that is far more limited.
Are far more limited in their applications.
Our perspective is necessarily far more limited.
Labour movement is also far more limited than in a true single market.
Knowledge of the marine biodiversity is far more limited.
But it is far more limited.
Elsewhere in the town centre new development has been far more limited.
Moscow had and has far more limited goals.
However, if no further illegal deforestation occurred, the temperature rise could be far more limited.
Each also includes species of far more limited distribution.
When it came to deportation, however, a State 's discretionary powers were far more limited.
This software is far more limited than most of the other options on this list.
Yet her psychological traiting is far more limited.
Non-autistic people are far more limited than we are in their capacity to relate.
The Salafi presence in the West Bank is far more limited.

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A far more limited number have been examined at all cytosine bases using genomic sequencing methods ( 8, 9 ).
Opportunities for formal sector jobs remain far more limited than opportunities for informal sector jobs.
The deployment is faster, but the offering is far more limited.
In general, institutional power resources are far more limited than at national level.
Understanding of communication within sub-saharan Africa or the Americas is, by contrast, far more limited.
Of course, the weapon 's range is far more limited than you promised.
You may opt for a non-alcoholic variety, but its shelf life will be far more limited.
But on the other hand, it 's obviously far more limited than Rome, Total War.
No, the concepts of making progress and adopting perspectives have far more limited meanings.
The procedure for collecting samples was far more limited than that of G1.
The wife can refuse to accept the get, but her power is far more limited.
On weekends, however, service is far more limited in range.
For females, however, options for formal employment are far more limited.
In other cities, options are far more limited.
After a few years, however, price discrimination will have a far more limited value.
This also happened with books and magazines, but to a far more limited extent.
While every nation has trees and wood, ship timber is a far more limited product.
In the interior of Africa, trade was far more limited.
But longer term, Mexico 's risks are far more limited.
Other U.S. carriers purchase offsets on a far more limited basis.
Finally, the reform 's impact on Argentina 's capital markets was far more limited than anticipated.

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