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Limitations with mp3-player DJing equipment has meant that only second generation equipment such as the IDJ2 or the Cortex Dmix-300 have the pitch control that alters tempo and allows for beatmatching on a digital music player.
Limitations imposed by websites on password length ( usually no more than 36 ) and the characters permitted ( usually alphanumeric and underscore ) requires less extensive forms of Leet when used in this application.
Limitations on potable water and arable land, plus the added difficulty of congestion are some of the problems faced by households in Malé.
In fact, it is difficult to devise a computable function that is not primitive recursive, although some are known ( see the section on Limitations below ).
States that ratify the Convention on the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity agree to not allow limitations claims for these crimes.
Limitations on Attorneys Fees in Criminal Cases, 41 Boston College Law Review 1.
According to 10 USC 980, the United States Code for the Armed Forces, Limitations on the Use of Humans as Experimental Subjects, a waiver of advanced informed consent may be granted by the Secretary of Defense if a research project would:
* Convention on the Non-Applicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity
The military observers carry-out fortnightly inspections inside the Area of Limitations ( AOL ) to verify, that both sides adhere to the limitations on troop levels and military equipment within 10, 20 and 25 km zones from the AOS as prescribed by the 1974 Disengagement Agreement.
* CCSP, 2008: Climate Models: An Assessment of Strengths and Limitations A Report by the U. S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research D. C., C. Covey, W. J.
An Analysis of the Contractual Overridability of Limitations on Copyright., Kluwer Law International
Limitations on the use of weapons for personal defence are a source of controversy in some countries, pitting self-defense rights against efforts to combat violent crime via restricting access to common weapons.
Limitations on predictability could be caused by factors such as a lack of information or excessive complexity.
Limitations on the scope of format and layout control between parts and conductor score ( including measure numbers and staff system breaks ) suggested that this new feature was targeted to media production work, where quick turnaround and accuracy is a crucial factor, rather than publishing, though publishers still may use certain aspects of linked parts to improve the part creation process.
Limitations, according to Bell ( 2002 ), include the amount time needed to commit to extensive in-depth research, as well as the researcher ’ s ( unavoidable ) imposition of meaning on the subject ’ s story.
Limitations of the 2008 Guideline include its not evaluating studies of " cold turkey " methods (" unaided quit attempts ") and its focus on studies that followed up subjects only to about 6 months after the " quit date " ( even though almost one-third of former smokers who relapse before one year will do so 7 – 12 months after the " quit date ").
He edited " Modern Scholarship in the Study of Torah: Contributions and Limitations " ( ISBN 1-56821-450-2 ), “ Jewish Perspectives on the Experience of Suffering ” as well as several other works.
* to ratify the International Convention on the Nonapplicability of Statutory Limitations to War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity ;
Limitations on Attorney's Fees in Criminal Cases, 41 Boston College Law Review 1 ( 1999 )
In United States copyright law, Limitations on exclusive rights: Computer programs, section 117 of the US Copyright Act, in its current form was created as a direct result of CONTU.
Robert Kohn responded to this article in “ The Limitations of Pigouvian Taxes as a Long-Rum Remedy for Externalities: Comment ,” saying that a Pigouvian tax on pollution emissions can, in fact, create the long-run social optimum without a lump-sum tax-subsidy.
* Limitations on release of offal overboard at the same time as the setting or hauling of lines ( to avoid attracting seabirds when they may otherwise be vulnerable to the baits and hooks ).
* Limitations on exclusive rights: Computer programs
Limitations and disappointment, the indefinite postponement of sexual and romantic gratification, delay even of dating ( much less marriage ), and in particular the total lack of sexual experiences at key transition points during adolescence and young adulthood ( things like one's kiss, " first base ", petting, and one's " first time "), which are all the types of lacks that seem to be the psychological cornerstones of the involuntarily celibate condition, are often ennobled on situation comedies, in feature films, and in related media ; for example, a sympathetic view of an incel male was made clear in The 40-Year-Old Virgin.

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Limitations of these systems drove the need for a more universal navigation solution with greater accuracy.
* Limitations – Skinner notes that these are " easy to overestimate " especially in single instances.
Three of those skits appear here in print for the first time, and these three may have been produced by the Suitcase Theatre ( 135 performances ), at different times Hughes added to the program a short satirical skit: ' Limitations of Life ', or ' Little Eva '...( 331-332 ).

Limitations and which
* Limitations in punctuation, such as Peter Carey's book True History of the Kelly Gang, which features no commas.
Limitations may only be applied in " certain special cases which do not conflict with a normal exploitation of the work or other subject-matter and do not unreasonably prejudice the legitimate interests of the rightholder ".
Limitations are put in place on which subclass one can choose ( e. g. Dark Elves may not choose Elf subclasses.
* Limitations – informants may not have accurate and unbiased recall of behavior and the conditions under which it occurred.

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Limitations of this research can be addressed in future studies with more detailed analyses.
# Flash memory has a finite number of erase-write cycles, ( see Limitations of flash memory ), and the smallest amount of data that can be erased at once might be very large ( 128 KiB for an Intel X25-M SSD ), seldom coinciding with pagesize.
Limitations: Crystal can sustain a certain elemental phenomenon for approximately one hour before her mind begins to tire.
Limitations in slew rate capability can give rise to non linear effects in electronic amplifiers.
* Limitations of hardware — because connections are buffered and processed on the TOE chip, resource starvation can more easily occur as compared to the generous CPU and memory available to the operating system.
Limitations of taxonomy are often overcome by the AI itself because it can learn and adapt.

Limitations and be
Limitations in the implementation and enforcement of stringent standard precautions in public and private medical and dental facilities are known to be the primary cause of the spread of HCV in Egypt, the country with highest rate of infection in the world.
Limitations are also imposed by secondary structure prediction's inability to account for tertiary structure ; for example, a sequence predicted as a likely helix may still be able to adopt a beta-strand conformation if it is located within a beta-sheet region of the protein and its side chains pack well with their neighbors.
Limitations noted to be undesirable taste and is contraindicated in patients with cirrhosis to avoid initiation or potentiation of hepatic encephalopathy.
Limitations in manufacturing technology and the poor condition of road surfaces meant that nothing that could be realistically regarded as a ' steam car ', suitable for personal transportation, was created until the end of the 19th century.

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