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The Pens, along with the rest of the expansion teams were hampered by restrictive rules that kept most major talent with the " Original Six ".
The primary motivations included discontent with the British rule: its Anglicisation policies, restrictive laws on slavery and its eventual abolition, arrangements to compensate former slave owners, and the perceived indifference of British authorities to border conflicts along the Cape Colony's eastern frontier.
Here they had to face restrictive forest policies, a hangover of colonial era still prevalent, as well as the " contractor system ", in which these pieces of forest land were commodified and auctioned to big contractors, usually from the plains, who brought along their own skilled and semi-skilled laborers, leaving only the menial jobs like hauling rocks for the hill people, and paying them next to nothing.
This, along with a restrictive style prohibiting a variety of constructs usually available, is used to expose the semantics of programs, making them easier to analyze.
The differential diagnosis generally associated with Kussmaul's sign is constrictive pericarditis, along with restrictive cardiomyopathy and cardiac tamponade.
The revised head design had restrictive inlet ports which sacrificed top-end power but which, along with an increase in displacement to 5. 3 litres, greatly improved performance at low-mid engine speeds, which was desirable in what was planned to be a heavy luxury car.
Choosing a very restrictive gene such as mtDNA which is only inherited along the female lineage Mitochondrial Eve or the male equivalent Y-chromosomal Adam are examples of such MRCAs which yields TMRCA estimates orders of magnitude further back in time than TMRCA if any possible line of descendancy is allowed.
The restrictive portion of the surgery involves removing approximately 70 % of the stomach along the greater curvature.
With the subsequent imposition of a highly restrictive Comics Code, EC Comics publisher Bill Gaines canceled Tales from the Crypt and its two companion horror titles, along with the company's remaining crime and science fiction series in September 1954.

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We must be ever alert that freedom does not wither through the careless amassing of restrictive controls or the lack of courage to deal boldly with the issues of the day.
However, restrictive Spanish trade laws made it difficult for Cubans to keep up with the 17th and 18th century advances in processing sugar cane pioneered in British Barbados and French Saint Domingue ( Haiti ).
An Earley parser is an example of such an algorithm, while the widely used LR and LL parsers are simpler algorithms that deal only with more restrictive subsets of context-free grammars.
Contracts were more restrictive in districts with high concentrations of poor and minority students.
In the Middle East, gun laws again vary, but are generally restrictive among Arab nations, with most countries banning civilian ownership of firearms.
Dr. Alton points out that men's clothes are dull and restrictive, whereas women can adorn themselves with attractive clothing.
Underlying these disputes were questions over whether Microsoft altered or manipulated its application programming interfaces ( APIs ) to favor Internet Explorer over third party web browsers, Microsoft's conduct in forming restrictive licensing agreements with original equipment manufacturers ( OEMs ), and Microsoft's intent in its course of conduct.
In the last few years drug tourism and certain strains of cannabis with higher concentrations of THC have challenged the former policy in the Netherlands and led to a more restrictive approach ; for example, a ban on selling cannabis to tourists in coffee shops suggested to start late 2011.
They are mainly used by Microsoft and can range from extremely restrictive to comparable with free open-source software.
This also gave the opportunity for a new interior set to be designed, as Belbin had been unhappy with the original set designed for the series, which she felt was too restrictive to shoot in.
In human societies, some jurisdictions have placed various restrictive laws against certain sexual activities, such as sex with minors, incest, extramarital sex, position-of-trust sex, prostitution, sodomy, public lewdness, rape, and bestiality.
But " this view of Cubism is associated with a distinctly restrictive definition of which artists are properly to be called Cubists ," writes the art historian Christopher Green: " Marginalizing the contribution of the artists who exhibited at the Salon des Indépendants in 1911 [...]"
However, he had conflicts with Martin-Smith over the restrictive rules for Take That members, and he began drinking more alcohol and dabbling in cocaine.
* Among the 15 states with the highest homicide rates, 10 have restrictive or very restrictive gun laws.
For perspective, for a product with more restrictive requirements ( such as weight, geometry, safety, environment, etc ), such as a space-suit, a more top-down approach is taken and almost everything is custom designed.
Working with GĂ©rard Debreu, Arrow produced the first rigorous proof of the existence of a market clearing equilibrium, given certain restrictive assumptions.
Morganatic marriage is not, and has not been, possible in jurisdictions that do not permit restrictive encumbrances with regard to the marriage contract, as it is an agreement containing a pre-emptive limitation to the inheritance and property rights of the spouse and the children.
Periods in which the selection of films, the conferral of awards, and the invitation of guests were dominated by Communist propaganda alternated with less restrictive periods, such as the sixties, in which the festival program was able to offer the latest artistic trends in both Czechoslovak and world cinema, including the West.
The heritability of behavioral traits associated with mental disorder may be greater in permissive than in restrictive environments, and susceptibility genes probably work through both " within-the-skin " ( physiological ) pathways and " outside-the-skin " ( behavioral and social ) pathways.
Both preschool and first-grade children dealt poorly with, giving the correct answer less than half the time, possibly because it occurs in the most restrictive context.
Such seller notes are often employed in management buyouts or in situations with very restrictive bank financing environments.
FHA appraisal manuals instructed banks to steer clear of areas with " inharmonious racial groups " and recommended that municipalities enact racially restrictive zoning ordinances, as well as covenants prohibiting black owners.
Critics would argue that her influence on art was too restrictive, because she replaced nearly all earlier works of art with revolutionary Maoist works.
The new teams were hampered by restrictive rules that kept all major talent with the Original Six.

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Relatively few parts of New York actually permit alcohol sales at all times permissible under state law ; most counties have more restrictive blue laws of their own.
Publisher DC Comics imposed restrictive copyright terms on contributing authors, causing a few to withdraw their stories.
* The more restrictive AOC calvados Pays d ' Auge area is limited to the east end of the of Calvados and a few adjoining districts.
However, few helicopter designs fall within the more restrictive ultralight category defined in the United States of America.
In Europe has the development turned in the opposite direction in the Netherlands where the last few years certain strains of cannabis with higher concentrations of THC and drug tourism have challenged the former policy with legal sales of cannabis and led to more restrictive approach ; e. g. ban of all sales of cannabis to tourists in coffee shops from the end of 2011 onward.
It is one of the very few stations served by London Underground which has no ticket gates and due to the restrictive layout here there are no plans for these to be installed in the immediate future.
The new suburban communities limited the emigration of poor and non-white residents from the city by restrictive zoning, thus few lower-middle-class people could afford a house in the suburbs.
Over the past few decades, legislation had become increasingly restrictive for firearm owners and from 1995 until 2012, all firearms were required to be registered.
A few cities have more restrictive rules and require electrical installations to be done by licensed electricians.
In spite of efforts by the Government of Canada to retain these immigrants for Canada, very few remained because of Canada's somewhat restrictive land policies at that time and negative stories being told about Canada from U. S. land agents deterring Norwegians from going to Canada.
The new format featured a very " tight " sound built on a restrictive music playlist and restraints on on-air commentary by the announcers ( although a few superstar announcers, such as Robert W. Morgan ( produced by Walt " Failsafe " Radtke ), Charlie Tuna, Humble Harve ( produced by Dex Young ), and The Real Don Steele ( produced by Jon Badeaux ) were allowed to develop their own on-air personalities ).
Within the last few decades, Ardmore has lost its status as a fishing village as fishing laws became more restrictive and the traditional way of life was given little consideration by the EU and national lawmakers.
He was also rather restrictive with using his creations for commercial merchandising ( sans for a few exceptional cases ).
The Class 24 locomotives were the precursor of the Class 25 design but after the delivery of their first few units it became apparent that the speed ceiling of was unduly restrictive and the provision of a bit more power would be advantageous.

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