restricted range of

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meaningsofrestrictedandrange

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restricted
adjective
uk
/rɪˈstrɪk.tɪd/
us
/rɪˈstrɪk.t̬ɪd/
limited, especially by official rules, ...
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range
noun
uk
/reɪndʒ/
us
/reɪndʒ/
a set of ...
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(Definition ofrestrictedandrangefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Autism is a severe, chronic developmental disorder which is characterized by impairments in social and communicative behavior and arestrictedrangeof activities and interests.
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Nevertheless, the send-type verbs take path phrases headed by a morerestrictedrangeof spatial prepositions than the throw-type verbs.
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The implication is that the avian hippocampus may process different, or perhaps a morerestrictedrangeof, information than the mammalian hippocampus.
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The correlation would be expected to be rather low, however, given therestrictedrangeof scores (mostly between 1 and 3).
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Step outside thatrestrictedrangeof evolutionary adaptedness, and one should not necessarily expect to observe optimal behavior.
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The resolution of these problems may well depend on input from a relativelyrestrictedrangeof services based in the not-for-profit sector.
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Therestrictedrangeof vocabulary elicited by the cartoonbased tasks provided a direct way of testing the effects of enhanced lexical retrieval on writing.
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As a result, the two older groups evidenced arestrictedrangeof performance on the comprehension task.
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A quickly following danger is therestrictedrangeof solutions to the puzzle with which we began.
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The design of segment-specific systems is the key to entering the low-end market with arestrictedrange of products, and within clearly defined cost targets.
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Numerical results exhibit broad agreement between the two models, but the closest comparison can be done only for a ratherrestrictedrangeof parameters.
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Outside thatrestrictedrangeof problems, one should not expect optimal behavior.
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For adults the accidental coreference reading is only allowed in arestrictedrangeof discourse contexts.
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In addition, the distribution was examined for the short forms with fewer than 10 items because these necessarily yield arestrictedrangeof scores.
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It is composed of short scales of three notes, which go up and down in therestrictedrangeof a minor third.
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Lydon suggests this caused tension with the rest of the band, who he felt had arestrictedrangeof cultural capital and as such a restricted sense of possibles.
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Therestrictedrangeof behavioral predispositions typically entailed by the rational choice game theoretic approach is too limited to provide the foundations for a broader theory.
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Although we might expect that many modules will pass on their output to a quiterestrictedrangeof other systems, this is by no means mandatory.
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It often involves arestrictedrangeof words, each with a clear or specially defined meaning, which are used over and over again to convey just that intended sense.
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A powerful body of research on naturalistic data supports this view by demonstrating that the majority of children's early multi-word utterances consist of only arestrictedrangeof lexical items.
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