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These are a popular compromise for ( American ) shooters who would like to own a submachine gun but cannot due to local restrictions or the prohibitive cost of buying a civilian legal submachine gun ( full automatics or semi-automatics with barrels shorter than are restricted under Title II of the National Firearms Act ).
These range from specific market access issues and difficulties for businesses facing a highly regulated and complex system through to restrictions in the export of agricultural goods ( potatoes ) and fishery products because they do not conform with EU quality norms.
These other gelling agents may also be preferred for certain traditional cuisines or dietary restrictions.
These risks may be managed through defined controls over conflict of interest, restrictions on allocation of funds, and set exposure limits for strategies.
These assistance devices are not bound by the restrictions of common medical robotic systems.
These values, however, cannot override any restrictions the server places on size limit and time limit.
These tactics are intended to mitigate the restrictions placed on law officers against compelling a suspect to give evidence, and have stood up in court as valid lawful tactics.
These diet restrictions are not necessary for those taking selective MAO-B inhibitors, unless these are being taken in high dosages, as mentioned above.
These restrictions lasted until the dissolution of the Edo Shogunate by the Meiji Restoration revolutionaries.
These restrictions were enforced by the Stationers ' Company, a guild of printers given the exclusive power to print — and the responsibility to censor — literary works.
These constraints and restrictions are often asserted as a security policy.
These restrictions correspond roughly to a particular mathematical model which differs from Euclidean space in its manifest symmetry.
These restrictions remained in force until the early 1870s .< sup > Reference does not support the argument of this paragraph </ sup >
These restrictions have drawn criticism as being counter to the free software movement, the open source software movement and the principles of making software available to all without discrimination.
These governed prices are the result of government intervention in the market through price adjustments or supply restrictions, including protectionist policies.
These restrictions were largely eliminated over time, alienating many older and traditionalist fans, but probably saving the Opry long-term as a viable ongoing enterprise.
These restrictions were not lifted until the 1980s.
These actions range from outright bans on the possession of pit bull-type dogs to restrictions and conditions on pit bull ownership, and often establish a legal presumption that a pit bull-type dog is prima facie a legally " dangerous " or " vicious " dog.
These restrictions include refusing to cover dog bites under the insurance policy ; increasing insurance rates for homeowners with specific breeds ; requiring owners of specific breeds to take special training or have their dogs pass the American Kennel Club Canine Good Citizen test ; requiring owners to restrict their dogs with muzzles, chains, or enclosures ; and refusing to write policies for homeowners or renters who have specific breeds of dogs.
These restrictions only apply to money paid in during the current tax year.
" These restrictions, in both the work for hire doctrine and the right of termination, exist out of recognition that artists frequently face unequal bargaining power in their business dealings.
These manuals were published as printed books available in bookstores with no click through EULA or other unusual restrictions ( just a general warning that if purchased as part of a software bundle, the software would be subject to one ).
These data can be accessed by security services, often with fewer legal restrictions than for a tap.
These and other discriminatory deed restrictions had limited Tejanos in the purchase of town lots in the county.

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These decoys would appear as warheads to ABM, effectively requiring engagement of 50 times more targets than before and rendering defense even less effective.
These newly added electrons potentially occupy a lower energy-state ( effectively closer to more nuclear charge ) than they experience in a different atom.
These incidents effectively split the Social Democrats in two, a majority supporting parliamentary means and a minority demanding revolution.
** Inward-rectifier potassium channels: These channels allow potassium to flow into the cell in an inwardly rectifying manner, i. e., potassium flows effectively into, but not out of, the cell.
These op-amps were effectively small circuit boards with packages such as edge connectors.
These policies were not only religious in nature but also effectively seized any wealth of the exiled.
These actions effectively put the SS above the law.
These events effectively placed all German police under the control of SS commanders.
These functions are increasingly being outsourced to other entities that can perform the activities better or more cost effectively.
These included the 40th ( effectively became 43rd ), 44th, the 93rd, 444th, 448th ( became 92nd ), 449th, 467th ( effectively became 301st ), 485th, and 498th ( became 307th ).
These methods serialize to the standard class, that is, they effectively become a sequence of bytes.
These capabilities also increase survivability manyfold as modern SP artillery can displace and avoid counterbattery fire much more quickly and effectively and if desired more frequently than previously possible.
These particles will not be able to average the magnetic properties so effectively, which will result in increased energy transport.
These injunctions were often extremely broad ; one injunction issued by a federal court in the 1920s effectively barred the United Mine Workers of America from talking to workers who had signed yellow dog contracts with their employers.
These two forts and their associated cannon batteries effectively controlled this stretch of the Hudson River.
These policies effectively allowed for the privileging of British migrants over all others through the first decades of the 20th century.
These deals were effectively giveaways of valuable state assets to a few powerful, well-connected, and wealthy financial groups.
These features made it highly desirable due to the PT boat's ever-increasing requirement for increased firepower to deal effectively with the Japanese daihatsu barges, which were largely immune to torpedoes due to their shallow draft.
These newer agents effectively suppress the immune system in the affected area, and appear to yield better results in some populations.
These are thyristors or other controlled switching solid-state switches which effectively function as diodes to pass current in only one direction.
These individuals now effectively had two votes.
These were widely seen as highlighting the NSW Government's inability to govern effectively and in response to this there were various calls for Bashir to take action as Governor and dismiss the government.
These actions effectively denied the British any hope of immediately moving onto the lake.

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