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'' For present purposes it may be assumed that this charge so narrowly limited speech as to violate the federal Constitution.
For example, while the behavior of hypersonic flow is understood, building a scramjet aircraft to fly at hypersonic speeds has seen very limited success.
For instance a Chinese company wishing to raise more money may issue a depository receipt on the New York Stock Exchange, as the amount of capital on the local exchanges is limited.
For it is this that some assert to be one, others more than one, and that some assert to be limited in number, others unlimited.
For example, an FM radio receiver's tuner spans a limited range of frequencies.
For example, the nature of the business entity may be one that is traded on a public market ( public company ), not traded on a public market ( a private, limited or closely held company ), owned by family members ( a family business ), or exempt from income taxes ( a non-profit, not for profit, or tax-exempt entity ).
For the lockless Suez Canal the limiting factor for Suezmax ships is generally draft, which is limited to.
For dairy production under such circumstances, the calf's access to the cow must be limited, for example by penning the calf and bringing the mother to it once a day after partly milking her.
For example, EPA's jurisdiction under the Clean Water Act is limited to " waters of the United States ".
For example, Ra and Carcassonne have limited tiles to exhaust.
For alpha particles and low energy beta particles the " end window " type of GM tube is used as these particles have a limited range even in free air and are easily stopped by a solid material.
Sociologist Mary Bernstein writes: " For the lesbian and gay movement, then, cultural goals include ( but are not limited to ) challenging dominant constructions of masculinity and femininity, homophobia, and the primacy of the gendered heterosexual nuclear family ( heteronormativity ).
For 400 years, European nations had mainly limited their involvement to trading stations on the African coast.
For the first six six-month phases of the program, Iraq was allowed to export limited amounts of oil in exchange for food, medicine, and other humanitarian goods.
For example, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, Metro Transit Route 50 operates as a limited stop version of Route 16 during peak travel times between Downtown Minneapolis and Downtown St. Paul along University Avenue.
For example, GPUs through the 1990s were mostly non-programmable and have only recently gained limited facilities like programmable vertex shaders.
For those implementations using partitions, it is limited to the partition size, ( A small patition might be 32K ).
For the true contralto, the range of parts is more limited, which has given rise to the insider joke that contraltos only sing " witches, bitches, and britches " roles.
For instance, classical liberalism ( also known as laissez-faire liberalism, or, in much of the world, simply liberalism ) is a doctrine stressing individual freedom and limited government.
For example, if two people own a single piece of land as joint tenants then, depending on the law in the jurisdiction, each may have limited recourse for the actions of the other.
For heel special referees, common ways of assisting the heel wrestler to obtain victory include, but are not limited to, the following:
For example, saying that offers are available for a " limited time only " encourages sales.
For example, in the United States and Germany, quinine is limited to between 83 and 85 parts per million.
For that reason ergometer scores are generally not used as the sole selection criterion for crews, and technique training is limited to the basic body position and movements.
For example, the first British design, " Bishop ", carried the 25 pdr gun-howitzer, but in a mounting that severely limited the gun's performance.

For and time
For the unseen, ghostlike rifleman aimed a little higher the third time.
For a while he was content to let events develop in their good time.
For lawyers, reflecting perhaps their parochial preferences, there has been a special fascination since then in the role played by the Supreme Court in that transformation -- the manner in which its decisions altered in `` the switch in time that saved nine '', President Roosevelt's ill-starred but in effect victorious `` Court-packing plan '', the imprimatur of judicial approval that was finally placed upon social legislation.
For ten minutes they ran beneath the squall, raising their arms and, for the first time, shouting and capering.
For example, suppose a man wearing a $200 watch, driving a 1959 Rolls Royce, stops to ask a man on the sidewalk, `` What time is it ''??
For a time the President received hundreds of them every day, most of them worthless.
For some time, despondency in some Northern quarters had been displayed in two ways -- an eagerness for peace and a dissatisfaction with Lincoln.
For a time, urging Breasted to give up his public relations work and take up writing instead, he hoped to persuade him to become his assistant in research for the labor novel ; ;
For a time it appeared that a common European army might be created, but the project for a European Defense Community was rejected by the French National Assembly in 1954.
For some time the Communists honored the distinction between the Soviet zone of Germany and the Soviet sector of Berlin by promulgating separately the laws for the two areas.
For the first time in history the entire world is dominated by two large, powerful nations armed with murderous nuclear weapons that make conventional warfare of the past a nullity.
`` For a time I thought of trying to reach the Free Polish Forces, but one thing led to another.
For the first time, he be sad about the move.
For readjustment to the U.S., volunteers should be given some separation allowance at the end of their overseas service, based on the length of time served.
For grant to the Government of India under subsection ( E ) of Section 104 of the Act, the rupee equivalent of not more than $538 million for financing such projects to promote balanced economic development as may from time to time be mutually agreed.
For this reason, the more uncertain skywave service was denominated `` secondary '' in our rules, as compared to the steadier, more reliable groundwave `` primary service '', and, for both skywave service and skywave interference, signal strength is expressed in terms of percentage of time a particular signal-intensity level is exceeded -- 50 percent of the time for skywave service, 10 percent of the time for skywave interference.
For the making of selections on the basis of excellence requires that any foundation making the selections shall have available the judgments of a corps of advisors whose judgments are known to be good: such judgments can be known to be good only by the records of those selected, by records made subsequent to their selection over considerable periods of time.
For in almost less time than it takes to tell it, Henri's bodyweight was increasing rapidly.
For some time this writer has been suggesting a Junior Judging Class for Intermediates over 16 and under 20 years of age who are ineligible to compete in the Junior Class.
For prevention of ketosis, feed 1/4 pound per head daily for 6 weeks commencing at calving time.
For example, to move ( as the score requires ) from the lowest F-major register up to a barely audible N minor in four seconds, not skipping, at the same time, even one of the 407 fingerings, seems a feat too absurd to consider, and it is to the flautist's credit that he remained silent throughout the passage.
For what I express in my remark is something going on in me at the time, and that of course did not exist until I did come on the scene.

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