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These plant-derived substances are more similar to pectin and other gelling plant carbohydrates than to gelatin proteins ; their physical properties are slightly different, creating different constraints for the preparation and storage conditions.
These innate constraints are sometimes referred to as universal grammar, the human " language faculty ", or the " language instinct ".
These are sociopathic Mentats free from the usual constraints of human morality or instinctual considerations ( Piter is, among other things, a sadist, and acts as torturer for the Baron ).
These three constraints are often competing constraints: increased scope typically means increased time and increased cost, a tight time constraint could mean increased costs and reduced scope, and a tight budget could mean increased time and reduced scope.
These constraints and restrictions are often asserted as a security policy.
These constraints can be observed even when the indigenous society is regulated largely by its own tradition and custom.
These languages define some structures in order to include fuzzy aspects in the SQL statements, like fuzzy conditions, fuzzy comparators, fuzzy constants, fuzzy constraints, fuzzy thresholds, linguistic labels and so on.
These elements come together with Perec's constraints for the book ( in keeping with Oulipo objectives ): he created a complex system which would generate for each chapter a list of items, references or objects which that chapter should then contain or allude to.
These enterprise applications, or enterprise application integration ( EAI ), are built to certain constraints, namely storing data in a common format.
These constraints mean many known sites have been deliberately left unexcavated.
These constraints made a teleplay quite different from a screenplay.
These fractional assignments place important constraints on the possible secondary conformations that the protein can be in.
These philosophies of dignity, however, greatly affect his life — largely with respect to social constraints, loyalty and politics, and love and relationships.
These distribution systems differ mainly in the modulation schemes used and error correcting codes used, due to the different technical constraints.
These improvements allowed the steam engine to replace the water wheel and horses as the main sources of power for British industry, thereby freeing it from geographical constraints and becoming one of the main drivers in the Industrial Revolution.
These constraints on the strain tensor were discovered by Saint-Venant, and are called the " Saint Venant compatibility equations ".
These systems use radiators in other locations, usually due to space constraints, to reject unwanted heat, similar to an automotive radiator cooling system.
These logistic constraints later caused 45, 000 Chinese soldiers to freeze to death between November 27 and December 12, 1950, due to inadequate winter clothing.
These constraints may not apply to whisky marketed as single malt that is produced elsewhere.
These figures come from studying the logistical capabilities of the combatants, the sustainability of their respective bases of operations, and the overall manpower constraints affecting the Romans and Arabs.
These constraints increase in their importance with higher frequencies.
These constraints also support animated weighting between more than one target.
These integrity constraints ensure compatibility between parts of the schema.

These and enforce
These Sunday laws enacted at the state and local levels would sometimes carry penalties for doing non-religious activities on Sunday as part of an effort to enforce religious observance and church attendance.
These are organisations that use coercion to enforce on their members patterns of division of labour aimed at reaching the organisation ’ s goals, which for a variety of reasons may not always be consistent with each member ’ s personal aims.
These systems played a role in ending the guilds ' dominance, as trade secret methods were superseded by modern firms directly revealing their techniques, and counting on the state to enforce their legal monopoly.
These agreements frequently regard administrative policy choices germane to executive power ; for example, the extent to which either country presents an armed presence in a given area, how each country will enforce copyright treaties, or how each country will process foreign mail.
These bodies are responsible for the licensure of professionals, and may additionally set examinations of competence and enforce adherence to an ethical code of practice.
** sponsored top-level domains ( sTLD ): These domains are proposed and sponsored by private agencies or organizations that establish and enforce rules restricting the eligibility to use the TLD.
These systems are generally set up so that while one can play the game, the program has no knowledge of the rules, and cannot enforce them.
These were created by the apartheid government in order to enforce its policy of racial segregation.
These ended segregation and committed the federal government to enforce voting rights of citizens by the supervision of elections in states in which the pattern of voting showed that blacks had been disfranchised.
These allowed substantial freedoms, yet enforce styles, safety, and often materials in practical ways.
These departments handle resident concerns, execute and enforce the legislation passed by the Board of Trustees, and maintains order in fulfilling the daily operations of the Village.
These agencies would enforce rules on call-signs, assigned frequencies, licensing and acceptable content for broadcast.
These laws, however, are difficult to enforce and seldom used.
These constables are not legally police constables and have no powers to enforce criminal law other than those afforded to every citizen.
These were two amongst many cases cited by the defense, all of which proved the legitimacy and flexibility of the Act and the Government's authority and range to enforce this Act.
These failings undermines their ability to enhance or enforce corporate governance in the wider financial services sector. It also warned " that the reforms announced to date were not sufficient to avert more crisis ' in the future.
These values and units of socialization thus act to encourage or enforce social activity and outcomes that ought to ( with respect to the norms implicit in those structures ) occur, while discouraging or preventing social activity that ought not occur.
These laws are difficult or impossible to enforce in anonymous P2P networks.
These cliques developed informal rules of behavior as well as mechanisms to enforce them.
These traditions persisted into the twentieth century in fields such as printing, in which the International Typographical Union would enforce its own rules determining how work was done in union shops, and in the construction industry.
These laws uphold the basic tenets of what was previously put into practice, outlining the rights of the individuals and outlining what the Chinese government can and cannot do to enforce policy.
These organizations all existed to establish and enforce standards, but their influence has waned as the government increases appraisal regulation.
These highly estimated persons could enforce the election of Temür.
These soldiers were used to maintain order in the Missions, enforce Mission discipline and run down and recapture runaway Mission Indians.

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