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Restrictions of a source's argument pertain to limitations placed on an author's viewpoint due to factors such as bias, incomplete information, narrow focus, personal beliefs, etc.
Bias refers to a tendency or inclination towards a particular perspective, often resulting in unfair judgment or prejudice.
Omissions: Omissions are intentional or unintentional exclusions of relevant information from an argument.
Tunnel vision: Tunnel vision is the narrow focus on one aspect of a topic while disregarding other important factors.