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Something occurred on the morning of the children's party which may illustrate the kind of trouble our restricted toilet facilities caused us.
In such a proceeding, all issues and evidence may be developed newly, as though never heard before, and one is not restricted to the evidence heard in the lower proceeding.
Doubling and further splitting of post-split hands may be restricted, and blackjacks after a split are counted as non-blackjack 21 when comparing against the dealer's hand.
Glaciation was however restricted to alpine glaciers on some high-latitude mountains, though seasonal snow may have existed farther south.
Furthermore, PCCs may not be as legally restricted as comparable handguns, depending on the jurisdiction ( for example, you need only be 18 in the US to purchase a rifle, but you must be at least 21 to purchase a handgun ).
A half-bisque is a restricted handicap turn in which no point may be scored.
However, both the prosecution and defence may appeal against the verdict on questions of law and fact in less serious offences ; in more serious offences, appeals are restricted to questions of law.
However, participation was often restricted to a minority, and so may be better classified as oligarchy.
These solutions are sometimes restricted by the cost of the base station but may be economical where the concentration of users is high.
Because of Latin's gender based declension, this word may be restricted by some English speakers to describing a male.
Possession of a deadly weapon may be generally legal, but carrying the same weapon into a restricted area such as a school may be viewed as a serious offense, regardless of whether there is intent to use the weapon.
The software license may also impose various other restrictions, such as restricted use over a network, restricted use on a server, restricted use in a combination with some types of other software or with some hardware devices, prohibited distribution over the Internet other than linking to author's website, restricted distribution without author's consent, restricted number of copies, etc.
As well as complete false friends, use of loanwords often results in the use of a word in a restricted context, which may then develop new meanings not found in the original language.
The number of guns an individual may own and retain in its home is restricted by a classification: three common handguns, six sporting handguns / long guns, and an unlimited number of hunting long guns.
The entire group is usually called the Heterolobosea, but this may be restricted to members with amoeboid stages.
Later law changes, under the heading of " Intimidatory Short Pitched Bowling ", also restricted the number of " bouncers " which may be bowled in an over.
This exemplifies the abstract nature of mathematics and how it is not restricted to questions one may ask in daily life.
Illumination or decoration is minimal in many examples, often restricted to decorated capital letters at the start of psalms and other prayers, but books made for wealthy patrons may be extremely lavish, with full-page miniatures.
Once designated, there are onerous limitations on the use of this formally designated masjid, and it may not be used for any purpose other than worship ; restrictions that do not necessarily apply to other areas of the mosque complex ( although such uses may be restricted by the conditions of the waqf that owns the mosque ).

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They are still considered to be for use in restricted waters, however, and targets must come within a few yards of them.
Once more the fallacious equation is advanced to argue that since business is restricted under the anti-monopoly laws, there must be a corresponding restriction against labor unions: the law must treat everybody equally.
On land, amphibians are restricted to moist habitats because of the need for their skin to be kept damp.
The assumption that Altaic is a valid family, but only consists of Japonic, Korean and Tungusic, appears to be restricted to Unger ( 1990 ).
Axons are distinguished from dendrites by several features, including shape ( dendrites often taper while axons usually maintain a constant radius ), length ( dendrites are restricted to a small region around the cell body while axons can be much longer ), and function ( dendrites usually receive signals while axons usually transmit them ).
Particles cannot be restricted to a geometric point in space, since this would require an infinite particle momentum.
A stream anchor, which is usually heavier than a kedge anchor, can be used for kedging or warping in addition to temporary mooring and restraining stern movement in tidal conditions or in waters where vessel movement needs to be restricted, such as rivers and channels.
Approval voting can be considered a form of range voting, with the range restricted to two values, 0 and 1, or a form of Majority Judgment, with the grades restricted to " Good " and " Poor ".
This could be either the normal military dress, with a tunic to about the knees, armour breastplate and pteruges, but also often the specific dress of the bodyguard of the Byzantine Emperor, with a long tunic and the loros, a long gold and jewelled pallium restricted to the Imperial family and their closest guards.
A key point which is often overlooked is that published lower bounds for problems are often given for a model of computation that is more restricted than the set of operations that you could use in practice and therefore there are algorithms that are faster than what would naively be thought possible.
While the creator of the NES version would be restricted from making a competitive version of an NES game, the original arcade copyright holder was not precluded from licensing out rights for a home version of an arcade game to multiple systems.
Access to famous persons, too, became more and more restricted ; potential visitors would be forced through numerous different checks before being granted access to the official in question, and as communication became better and information technology more prevalent, it has become all but impossible for a would-be killer to get close enough to the personage at work or in private life to effect an attempt on his or her life, especially given the common use of metal and bomb detectors.
Many states still prohibit selling alcohol for on and off-premise sales in one form or another on Sundays at some restricted time, under the rationale that people should be in church on Sunday morning, or at least not drinking.
3-SAT can be further restricted to One-in-three 3SAT, where we ask if exactly one of the literals in each clause is true, rather than at least one.
US Government export policy has long restricted the ' strength ' of cryptography which can be sent out of the country.
Still, this policy makes food cheaper for the average Colombian than it would be if agricultural trade were more restricted.
A feast day will be designated, but its observance is normally restricted to the Blessed's home diocese, to certain locations associated with him or her, and / or to the churches or houses of the blessed's religious order, if they belonged to one.

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" The basic complaint was that the vocabulary is too restricted, and, as a result, the text ends up being awkward and more difficult than necessary.
One of John XXI's few acts during his brief reign was the reversal of a decree recently passed at the Second Council of Lyon ( 1274 ) that not only confined cardinals in solitude until they elected a successor Pope, but also progressively restricted their supplies of food and wine if their deliberations took too long.
By the action of the Emperor Maximilian and of other German princes they were, in the 16th century, once more restricted to Westphalia, and here, too, they were brought under the jurisdiction of the ordinary courts, and finally confined to mere police duties.
Sergei Prokofiev too found his musical language increasingly restricted in the years after his permanent return to the Soviet Union in 1935 ( especially in the wake of the 1948 Zhdanov Decree ), although he continued to compose until the end of his life five years later.
Species can be restricted to one area if the border is too wide or overgrown.
Frankfurt having become too restricted a sphere for him, he accepted a call to Schwerin as Landesrabbiner, leaving Frankfurt on August 15, 1840.
Looking through a mirror from different positions ( but necessarily with the point of observation restricted to the halfspace on one side of the mirror ) is like looking at the 3D mirror image of space ; without further mirrors only the mirror image of the halfspace before the mirror is relevant ; if there is another mirror, the mirror image of the other halfspace is too.
At 1289 m ( 4230 ft ), the runway is too short to handle most jet airliners and so scheduled services are restricted to turboprop aircraft or small executive jets.
The streets with the highest total values of accumulated flow are said to have the highest choice values .< p > Like Integration, Choice analysis too can be restricted to limited local radii, for instance 400m, 800m, 1600m etc.
Turner remained an A-list film star leading lady until the early 1990s, when rheumatoid arthritis seriously restricted her activities and her movie career went into rapid decline. However some of Turner's choices of the time too also proved to be poor as she turned down lead roles in ' Ghost ' and ' The Bridges of Madison County ' which both became big hits.
It thrives in areas with either a winter-or summer-dominant rainfall pattern ; however, distribution is restricted by temperatures too low for seed germination or seedling survival.
However, the passage of vessels can be restricted when the current through the rip is too strong.
Gamblers whose betting activities have traditionally been restricted by bookmakers ( normally for winning too much money ) have found these sites a boon since they are now able to place bets of a size unrestricted by the exchange-the only restriction is that one or more opposing customers need to be willing to match their bets.
Green Sandpiper is very much a bird of freshwater, and is often found in sites too restricted for other waders, which tend to like a clear all-round view.
The Solitary Sandpiper is very much a bird of fresh water, and is often found in sites, such as ditches, too restricted for other waders, which tend to like a clear all-round view.
Publication of Caroline Carleton's poem caused an immediate controversy ; that it was nice poetry, but " too tame "; one regretted that nothing more inspiring that the colour of the sky and the prettiness of the scenery could be found for the poem ; one wondered " how hidden wealth could gleam in the darkness " and so on, another that it could equally refer to, say, California, while another longed for a time when such a peaceful song accorded with international politics, and regretted that the contest was restricted to South Australians, that the prize was so paltry, and there was no mention of sheep.
They mean that any form of work other than those covered by the Transitional Measures Directive ( Directive 99 / 42 / EC, covering crafts and trades people such as hairdressers and construction workers ) or the Sectoral Directives ( dental practice, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, veterinary practice, Engineering, and architecture-this was the original method of achieving mutual recognition but proved too slow ) that would normally be restricted in a member state to people who had gained a professional qualification in that member state are also open to nationals of the EU ( and the other three states ) that have gained a similar professional qualification in another member state.
In many countries paving is restricted to summer months because in winter the compacted base will cool the asphalt too much before it is packed to the optimal air content.
Labour too was seriously restricted in availability.
In this period too participation in the appointment of the Rector was restricted: the President of the Magistrature submitted the names of five candidates to the King, chosen among the teaching staff of Surgery, Medicine, Sciences, Law, Literature and Theology but without the involvement of the professors.
Estonia showed interest to obtain another 30 units in 2008, but abandoned the deal, because the asked price was too high and the use of vehicles would have been restricted to Estonian territory only.
William Brennan joined him in fearing that the press in some states could be too easily restricted and practice self-censorship in reporting on public affairs as a result.
Harold C. Schonberg, music critic of the New York Times had this to say: " Poulenc was not a ' big ' composer, for his emotional range was too restricted.

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