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Restricted and prohibited weapons may actually be owned and used in limited circumstances.
However, one may still present a Malaysian passport or a Restricted Travel Document and get an entry stamp on the passport to avoid the hassle of keeping an extra sheet of paper.
Content classified as " U " ( universal ) rated in Europe may be classified as " R " ( Restricted ) in the USA.
People may be given access to Restricted information on the strength of an authorisation by their Head of Department, without being subjected to the background vetting associated with Confidential, Secret and Top Secret clearances.
Restricted to the duckbill teeth, it may have been a lambeosaurine.
The election is held in a Restricted Session of the CHOGM, in which only Heads of Government or ministerial representatives thereof may be present.
Pilots do not need FCC licenses to use the radio within the United States ( pilot certificates double as FCC radio licenses ); however, other countries may require that a pilot have an FCC Restricted Radiotelephone Operator Permit ( RR ), and the aircraft radio station be licensed.

Restricted and be
These can be possessed with an ordinary PAL, and are the only class of firearms which can be used for hunting, due to the ATT ( Authorization to Transport ) requirement for Restricted and Prohibited weapons, as well as provincial regulations.
If TBTC fails on an individual train then it would be put into Restricted Manual mode, which means that the train operator can drive the train at 5 – 10 mph ( 8 – 16 km / h ) to the next station, where the train would be taken out of service until the fault is mended by technicians.
Charitable organizations in the United States are required to show their income and net assets ( equity ) in three categories: Unrestricted ( available for general use ), Temporarily Restricted ( to be released after the donor's time or purpose restrictions have been met ), and Permanently Restricted ( to be held perpetually, e. g., in an Endowment ).
Generally, anything can be auctioned on the site as long as it is not illegal and does not violate the eBay Prohibited and Restricted Items policy.
U. S. regulations state that information received from other countries at the Restricted level should be handled as Confidential.
All persons and baggages carried by them must be X-Rayed and checked at the security screening points of the AVSECO ( with a few exceptions at the Tenant Restricted Area ).
# Safety training: To be eligible to receive a PAL, all applicants must successfully complete the Canadian Firearms Safety Course ( CFSC ) for a non-restricted licence, and the Canadian Restricted Firearms Safety Course ( CRFSC ) for a restricted licence ; the non-restricted class is a prerequisite to the restricted licence.
Restricted firearms must be unloaded and:
* Restricted and prohibited firearms must be: unloaded, made inoperable with a secure locking device, and locked in a sturdy container, bolt ( s ) or bolt-carrier ( s ) must be removed, if removable.
Restricted and prohibited firearms must be unloaded and:
; Restricted Communion: The bread and " fruit of the vine " should be broken with baptized believers only.
Each employee is allowed to avail any two holidays to be chosen out of the list of Restricted Holidays.
The Coordination Committees at the State Capitals draw up separate list of Restricted Holidays keeping in view the occasions of local importance but the 9 occasions left over, after choosing the 3 variable holidays in para 3. 1, are to be included in the list of restricted holidays.
Any GMDSS Radio Operator's License, Restricted GMDSS Radio Operator's License, GMDSS Radio Maintainer's License, GMDSS Radio Operator / Maintainer License, or Marine Radio Operator Permit that was active, i. e., had not expired, as of March 25, 2008, does not have to be renewed.

Restricted and for
Restricted: This includes handguns with barrel lengths greater than 4 inches, and long guns which do not meet the length requirements for non-restricted, and are not prohibited.
** in a closed consensus process: Restricted membership and often having formal procedures for due-process among voting members
Under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000, many public rights of way in England and Wales that authorities had not explicitly classified as Bridleway or Byway defaulted to the classification " Restricted Byway " which precludes the use of motor vehicles at all times, except authorised vehicles and where required for access.
Watterson features areas for Wellness, Quiet, Substance-Free, and Restricted Visitation.
Each volunteer is required to obtain Transportation Security Clearance and Restricted Area Identification Card for the purposes of accessing the restricted and sterile areas of the terminal.
* The Restricted isometry property characterizes nearly isometric matrices for sparse vectors.
The government then retroactively redesignated the data Lee had copied, changing it from its former designation of " PARD " ( Protect As Restricted Data ) which was just above the " Unclassified " designation and contained 99 percent unclassified data, to a new designation of " Secret " ( which was treated on a higher security level than PARD ), giving them the crime they needed for a formal charge.
This situation, called Restricted Free Agency, led to " bidding wars " for the best players — a situation which inherently gave an advantage in landing such players to more affluent teams in larger media markets.
The discussion here is only for the Restricted Hartree – Fock method, where the atom or molecule is a closed-shell system with all orbitals ( atomic or molecular ) doubly occupied.
Finally, the GMDSS Restricted License is available for VHF operations only within of the coast.
Written test elements 1 and 7 are required for the Operator license, and elements 1 and 7R for the Restricted Operator.
In some places ( for example New Zealand ( for the second-phase Restricted licence, but not the final Full licence ), Belgium, China, Estonia, Dominican Republic, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Jordan, Netherlands, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Singapore, Slovenia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, U. A. E and the UK ), when a driver takes the licensing road test using an automatic transmission, the resulting license is restricted to the use of automatic transmissions.
WHAM (" Wonderful Hucknall AM ") operated for several 28-day periods on Restricted Service Licences.
Restricted Area Permits ( RAPs ) for visiting Manipur are also valid for entry to Keibul Lamjao National Park.
The history of Channel M can be traced back to the 1996 Broadcasting Act which made provision for six local Restricted Service Licences ( RSL's ) to be issued around the UK.

Restricted and whose
Restricted free agents ( RFAs ) are players who have three or fewer accrued seasons of service and whose contracts have expired.
The base and the Restricted Area were under Commodore ( later Vice Admiral ) Sir Gilbert Stephenson, whose strict discipline and ferocious temper earned him the nickname " The Terror of Tobermory ".
* Equations of the second degree ( Chapter 11 ), whose interpretations include finite automata and Alonzo Church's Restricted Recursive Arithmetic ( RRA ).
Differentiated from URL officers are those naval officers whose functions are considered combat support in nature and are designated as either Restricted Line ( RL ) officers or Staff Corps officers.

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There are many domains in which understanding has brought about widespread and quite appropriate reduction in ritual and fear.
There were also two finance ministers, dealing with the separate bodies of the public treasury and the private domains of the Emperor, and the praetorian prefect, the most significant person of the whole.
There is a long history of work attempting to build good ontologies for a variety of task domains, including early work on an ontology for liquids, the lumped element model widely used in representing electronic circuits ( e. g .,), as well as ontologies for time, belief, and even programming itself.
There is not a complete agreement on what is meant by neoclassical economics, and the result is a wide range of neoclassical approaches to various problem areas and domains — ranging from neoclassical theories of labor to neoclassical theories of demographic changes.
There are approximately 2600 proteins in the human genome that contain DNA-binding domains, and most of these are presumed to function as transcription factors.
There are a number of cultural festivals in Bucharest throughout the year, in various domains, even though most festivals take place in the summer months of June, July and August.
There can be fourth-and fifth-level domains, and so on, with virtually no limitation.
There are two Fatou domains: the interior and the exterior of the circle, with iteration towards 0 and ∞, respectively.
There are two main roles for the conceptual domains posited in conceptual metaphors:
There are many other application domains of ASN. 1.
There are two domains of prokaryotes: bacteria and archaea, both of which contributed genetic material to the eukaryotes, mainly by means of symbiosis.
There are at least three other characterizations of Dedekind domains which are sometimes taken as the definition: see below.
There exist integral domains which are locally but not globally Dedekind: the localization of at each maximal ideal is a Dedekind ring ( equivalently, a DVR ) but itself is not Dedekind.
There are four fibronectin-binding domains, allowing fibronectin to associate with other fibronectin molecules.
There are several computational methods for predicting transmembrane domains, both for helices and β-barrels.
There are techniques for creating ciphers on unusual or fractional block sizes ( i. e. domains whose size is not a power of two ); see Format-Preserving Encryption.
There are also higher dimensional generalizations, consisting of certain holomorphic functions on tube domains in the complex case, or certain spaces of distributions on R < sup > n </ sup > in the real case.
There are three general groupings: there are the Abhs ( as a class ), the Imperial citizens, and the subjects of the different feudal domains.
There are five distinct progenitor domains in the ventral neural tube, viz.
There are five different developmental domains of children which all relate to each other.
There is almost no possible veto by the Belgian State ( except in very rare situations ), and, in many domains, Belgium is not even able to sign an international treaty without the agreement of the Walloon Parliament.
There are also content restrictions for free domains, banning sites containing sexual content, drug use, hate speech, firearms, and spam or copyright infringement.
There are three mutations in SCN9A: W897X, located in the P-loop of domain 2 ; I767X, located in the S2 segment of domain 2 ; and S459X, located in the linker region between domains 1 and 2.
There are 3 major domains on the cytoplasmic face of SERCA: the phosphorylation and nucleotide-binding domains, which form the catalytic site, and the actuator domain, which is involved in the transmission of major conformational changes.

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