restricted set

collocation in English

meaningsofrestrictedandset

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restricted
adjective
uk
/rɪˈstrɪk.tɪd/
us
/rɪˈstrɪk.t̬ɪd/
limited, especially by official rules, ...
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set
noun
uk
/set/
us
/set/
a group of similar things that belong together in ...
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(Definition ofrestrictedandsetfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofrestricted set

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We recently demonstrated that pharmaceutical-grade recombinant human -thrombin (rh-thr) also induces arestrictedsetof proteolysis-dependent changes in microglial physiology.
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Arestrictedsetof conditions is necessary to observe this limit.
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The next step towards a type reconstruction algorithm is a morerestrictedsetof rules.
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Several economic interpretations exist as to why agents may consider arestrictedsetof forecasting models only.
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We also find cases where the putatively marked member of an opposition occurs in a lessrestrictedset of environments than its unmarked counterpart(s).
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An obvious objection against our analysis lies in therestrictedsetof solutions by imposing a parametric linear structure of the pension formula.
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These are, firstly, those where the adjective occurs only with arestrictedsetof heads - recall the extreme case of vernal equinox.
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Games might be set up where coders have a fixed time limit to complete some goal with arestrictedsetof tools.
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Note that the justification process is again necessarily anticipated at this point in the selection of arestrictedsetof variables to assess.
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A given access is permitted only under arestrictedsetof previous circumstances, recorded in the history.
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Church's (1988) tagger, exhibit a similar but perhaps somewhat morerestrictedsetof structural constraints.
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As we mentioned above, density matrices of graphs are arestrictedsetin which these tasks can be given a special treatment.
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In fact, much of children's morphosyntactic knowledge may revolve around arestrictedsetof familiar lexical items.
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In general, despite all that is known about the cascade, models have been evaluated in relation to photoreceptor responses over limited response ranges for arestrictedsetof stimulus conditions.
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Whatever theoretical advantages are secured by considering arestrictedsetof outcomes can only be reaped by due consideration of the larger set of outcomes.
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Sensorimotor contingencies are a highlyrestrictedsetof input-output relations.
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It is another thing to show that, for each standard in somerestrictedsetof standards, the constitutional players prefer coordination on that standard to a non-coordinated outcome.
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