State law may dramatically limit the effect of the Act.
Detractors say the bill includes measures that will infringe on the human rights of asylum seekers by stripping important due process protections, criminalizing status over which they may have no control, and dramatically limiting their access to essential services.
The oil industry, meanwhile, likes the protocol because it would dramatically limit its exposure.
Jan Ozer, of Pcmag, said that the software "suffers from several unfortunate design and implementation flaws that dramatically limit output quality and overall utility."
In 2002, the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit dramatically limited the scope of the research exemption in Madey v. Duke University, 307 F.3d 1351, 1362 (Fed.
Budget cuts brought on my the nationwide recession has caused the state of Nebraska to dramatically limit the services it provides at Dead Timbers State Recreation Area and many other Nebraska state parks.
The effect of the change was both to dramatically limit the Governor-General's powers and to prevent any role for the King-in-Council in lawmaking in the Irish Free State.
Administration officials acknowledge that budget contraints, Mr. Clinton's determination to focus on domestic problems and the enormity of the problem in Russia and the other republics will dramatically limit what the United States will do.
Immediately after the administration recommended ending the C-17, 15 senators, both Democrats and Republicans, sent a letter to the White House arguing that C-17 production cuts "would dramatically limit our military's air logistics capabilities."
The relative wind aspect dramatically limits the maximum power that can be extracted by a drag based wind turbine.