This restriction is not law, there is no regulation maintaining secrecy of the discussions in the room. |
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There is currently no height restriction on buildings in the city but the Minster is used as a central reference point. |
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The two-hour restriction was introduced ten years ago to stop commuters parking on nearby residential streets. |
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Under the act, an age restriction regulation applies to the operator of jet skis and other pleasure craft. |
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For instance, the restriction of supply that rent control causes makes standard forms of family living more costly. |
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Landowners can apply for restriction orders for 28 days over the year to keep walkers out of their fields at sensitive times like lambing. |
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Immunohistochemical studies revealed lambda light chain restriction in the neoplastic follicles. |
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The movement's main thrust, however, was to seek legislative restriction of the liquor traffic. |
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This lane has a 7.5-ton restriction which is ignored by all and sundry, especially skip wagons and large vehicles. |
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In seventeen cases the disposal was as it would have been prior to the passage of the 1991 Act, a restriction order without limit of time. |
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The order is not a sentence, but a civil restriction which criminal courts can now grant when passing sentence. |
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No aquatic herbicide is currently approved for submerged weed control that does not place some restriction on the use of the treated water. |
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He blessed the track and placed a rahui, or protective restriction, on the remainder of the track from Red Crater to Ketetahi. |
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Therefore, enzyme supplementation should be an adjunct to, not a substitute for, dietary restriction. |
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A recent form of regulatory water-use restriction is the imposition of specific water-use technologies in building codes. |
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The restriction of adulterine children's inheritance rights is the subject of much criticism. |
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There is no objective and reasonable justification which can be identified for the restriction. |
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Nevertheless, he is advocating a fine balance between free trade and trade restriction. |
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Rising losses led to a restriction of new bank funding, forcing the company to drastically retrench and restrict lending. |
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There are ten of us, and we are the ones that look over every new law and restriction that the government proposes. |
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One feature that is absent from current regulation is any general restriction on campaign expenditure. |
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That's right, and two things that predicted maintenance of normal blood pressure after drug withdrawal were salt restriction and weight loss. |
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The 1906 Burke Act exacerbated land loss on the reservation by removing the twenty-five-year restriction on sales of Indian allotments. |
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For example, preventing someone from stealing is not a restriction on their liberty, on this view, since they had no right to steal. |
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The cDNA is digested with a restriction enzyme that cleaves the cDNA into fragments of approximately 256 base pairs. |
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For example, dietary protein restriction reduced Zn absorption and retention in calves. |
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The question then is whether these three potential markers for ageing linked to calorie restriction also apply to humans. |
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Agreements which have as their object or effect the prevention, restriction or distortion of competition within the common market are prohibited. |
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Some researchers believe that anorexics use the restriction of food to self-medicate painful feelings and distressing moods. |
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Where the risk is assessed as not high, quarantine restriction will apply for 21 days with regular veterinary visits undertaken. |
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But Mr. Walsh said that in the light of the continuing threat, no relaxation of the current restriction on animal movement is possible at present. |
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While eschewing explicit racialism, advocates of immigration restriction expressed anxiety that the immigrants posed a threat to the homogeneity of the United States. |
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Part of this dream will be realised this summer when the highways authority officially imposes a 7.5 tonne weight restriction on vehicles passing through the town. |
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Fasting, or actually carbohydrate restriction, works principally through reduced insulin levels and elevated free fatty acid levels, which foster ketogenesis. |
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In the past, pyridoxine restriction was recommended for patients using levodopa, as pyridoxine facilitates the conversion of levodopa to dopamine outside the brain. |
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This process of simplification and hybridization involves reduction of linguistic resources and restriction of use to such limited functions as trade. |
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To tackle that, clear weight restriction signs could be put in place before vehicles reach West Chevin Road, as well as hazard markings and warning signs. |
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He was managed conservatively with dietary restriction, parenteral fluids and alimentation, and prokinetic agents, and his paralytic ileus resolved. |
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Officials say a restriction in Clatsop County has been lifted, so the entire Oregon Coast is now open for razor clam harvesting. |
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Current income on foreign capital is freely remissible without any restriction thereto. |
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Effects of short-term caloric restriction on lactational performance of well-nourished women. |
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Experts found growth restriction in the womb could affect reproductive organs. |
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Genotyping was performed by restriction enzyme digestion of amplicons according to protocols provided by the supplier of the enzymes. |
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The restriction enzyme digestion of all the PCR products, as visualized in Agarose gel electrophoresis after ethidium bromide staining. |
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Golden Gate is a method that utilizes Type IIS restriction enzymes to allow scientists to assemble up to nine DNA fragments in a single step. |
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A person must interfere in the process to obtain the required sequences of actions through many restriction enzymes. |
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An autoradiogram of allele-specific gene expression studies by restriction isotyping in our five patients is given in Fig. |
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The restriction of the time of voting to one day reduced the practice of cooping. |
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Some widows in Brigstock also probably sold free bench lands, despite the customary restriction on such sales. |
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A butterfly valve, like any restriction in a pipeline, is a source of head loss. |
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The two ancient universities opposed giving a charter to the new London University in the 1830s because it had no such restriction. |
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There is usually some degree of restriction of the availability of certain therapeutic goods depending on their risk to consumers. |
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In 2000, this restriction was replaced by a more flexible Special Security Arrangement. |
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This potential figure is limited by the airport's restriction to 61 aircraft movements per hour. |
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In July 2007 the airport introduced a 'No Waiting' restriction on all access roads surrounding the terminals. |
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One prominent and very popular theory states that lifespan can be lengthened by a tight budget for food energy called caloric restriction. |
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German word order is generally with the V2 word order restriction and also with the SOV word order restriction for main clauses. |
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Despite the restriction on when fireworks may be sold, there is no restriction regarding when fireworks may be used. |
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His views on what he saw as oppression and restriction of rightful freedom extended to the Church. |
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The language restriction continued until 1973, when performers were again allowed to sing in any language they wished. |
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That restriction on the exercise of certain freedoms does not apply to all Community or Union rights. |
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Most, however, continued to practice their old religions without restriction. |
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Since 2001 women may serve in all functions of service without restriction. |
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However, there is no legal basis for this restriction and in practice the title is applied to all councillors at all levels of local government. |
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The most frequently used nucleases in molecular biology are the restriction endonucleases, which cut DNA at specific sequences. |
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In 2008, Malaysian music industry demanded the restriction of Indonesian songs on Malaysian radio broadcasts. |
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The remaining categories have no age restriction, but are based on proficiency. |
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The two ancient universities opposed giving a charter to the new London University in the 1830s, because it had no such restriction. |
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They made the point that women should be able to walk anywhere without restriction and that they should not be blamed for men's violence. |
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There may be an age restriction on the consumption and purchase of legal recreational drugs. |
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Inspired by the French Revolution, leaders proposed a society without slavery, food prices would be lowered, and trade restriction abolished. |
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The latter change was frequent in suffixes, and became a phonotactic restriction known as the Germanic spirant law. |
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The Church of England requests that clergy in civil partnerships vow to remain sexually chaste, but the Church in Wales has no such restriction. |
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By long legal tradition, parliamentary proceedings may be reported without restriction. |
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The restriction on assignment of a cause of action is a related rule based on public policy. |
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However, restriction of this kind is not inconsistent with parliamentary sovereignty. |
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Universal suffrage consists of the right to vote without restriction due to sex, race, social status, education level, or wealth. |
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Until the invention of the steam engine this was the main restriction on deep mining. |
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There is no restriction on the air entering the lamp and so if firedamp is entrained it will burn within the lamp itself. |
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Intensity is classified either by rate of fall, or by visibility restriction. |
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The widespread restriction of DDT use eventually allowed released birds to breed successfully. |
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Heavy westbound traffic from the B6255 is expected to go through Hawes eastwards and then back through Hardraw to avoid the weight restriction. |
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It has long been known that, if range restriction is indirect rather than direct, this formula will undercorrect. |
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While on work restriction, the patient was treated with antibiotics and antitussives. |
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It appears that this latter restriction may have unintended negative consequences for certain limited liability companies. |
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The idea of fooling the body's natural processes through such things as caloric restriction is referred to in some circles as biohacking. |
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The ministry should have suggested a new variation of fruit to grow by now so we can be ready when a restriction is put on mandoras. |
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Since the British Nationality Act of 1948, there is in general no restriction in UK law on a British national holding citizenship of other countries. |
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Each genomic DNA was having one or few sites for restriction enzymes. |
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I have argued above that with catch-allism and the restriction of policy scopes many of these aspects have become more vulnerable in most European parties. |
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The slideshow, which should take no more than 12 minutes to present, first describes how DNA is restriction digested and separated by size using agarose gel electrophoresis. |
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Retropulsion of the eye slackens the rectus muscle and, if forced ductions improve with retropulsion, then the restriction is secondary to a tight rectus muscle. |
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The intellect of women is confined by an unjustifiable restriction of. |
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Due to the raised age restriction of 14, at least half of the recorded young workers had been employed illegally which lead to many not being protect by important labour laws. |
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More recently economists have argued that the restriction of Germany to a small army saved it so much money it could afford the reparations payments. |
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One resulting concession that England did obtain from the Netherlands was a restriction on the press, making such publications illegal to produce. |
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The dark side of his censorial power involved a restriction in freedom of speech, and an increasingly oppressive attitude toward the Roman Senate. |
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Many Anglican communities allow for artificial contraception, seeing the restriction of family size by artificial contraception as possibly not contrary to God's will. |
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This restriction was gradually changed by the Russian Navy from 1783 until the relaxation of export controls in 1789 because of the French Revolution. |
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First Nations residents may hunt wolves without restriction, and some provinces require licenses for residents to hunt wolves while others do not. |
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The bill contained a restriction, that building would fall to two ships per year in 1912, but Tirpitz was confident of changing this at a later date. |
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They also contained restriction enzyme recognition sites and a myctag engineered at their 5' ends to facilitate subsequent synthesis of a plant transformation construct. |
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A final restriction bars an individual convicted of high treason from sitting in the House of Lords until completing his or her full term of imprisonment. |
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Those who have a parent or grandparent born in the United Kingdom, or who have lived in the United Kingdom for five years, are not subject to this restriction. |
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But coauthor David Le Couteur, a biogerontologist at the University of Sydney, says the study may shed light on how caloric restriction actually extends life. |
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Only members of the Imperial family were allowed such honours, but Claudius subsequently lifted this restriction for some of his conquering generals. |
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In 1977, the EBU decided to revert to the national language restriction. |
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Rafael de Cabo of the National Institute on Ageing in Baltimore, Maryland, US, said calorie restriction in laboratory animals has shown to increase their lifespan. |
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A new idea is that the action of restriction enzymes will take place only when the transition molecule ligate to both ends of the circular molecule. |
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Fortunately, newly published results from the University of Wisconsin's long-term study of calorie restriction in rhesus monkeys are very promising. |
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