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However, there is a minimum of legislative restriction on boating.
There must be a restriction in the deed to provide that the customer may not be charged more than the current market price for the oil, an obvious precaution, since the account is permanently wedded, just like with gas or electricity.
Once more the fallacious equation is advanced to argue that since business is restricted under the anti-monopoly laws, there must be a corresponding restriction against labor unions: the law must treat everybody equally.
Another court restriction overturned is the interpretation that an impairment that substantially limits one major life activity must also limit others to be considered a disability.
A blue law is a type of law, typically found in the United States, Scandinavia and, formerly, in Canada, designed to enforce religious standards, particularly the observance of Sunday as a day of worship or rest, and a restriction on Sunday shopping.
This restriction was based on the possibility that a small number of people might develop an allergic reaction to the Bt protein used in StarLink that is less rapidly digested than the version used in other Bt varieties.
Schaefer's dichotomy theorem states that, for any restriction to Boolean operators that can be used to form these subformulae, the corresponding satisfiability problem is in P or NP-complete.
Bacillus amyloliquefaciens is the source of a natural antibiotic protein barnase ( a ribonuclease ), alpha amylase used in starch hydrolysis, the protease subtilisin used with detergents, and the BamH1 restriction enzyme used in DNA research.
§ 18 ( 5 ) of the Act specifies that agreements to comply with British Standards should be disregarded when deciding whether an agreement is a restriction upon trade.
There is no restriction placed on the piece that is chosen on promotion, so it is possible to have more pieces of the same type than at the start of the game ( for example, two queens ).
A violation of rights by an official would be ultra vires because a ( constitutional ) right is a restriction on the powers of government, and therefore that official would be exercising powers he doesn't have.
The saint is assigned a feast day which may be celebrated anywhere within the Catholic Church, although it may or may not appear on the general calendar or local calendars as an obligatory feast, parish churches may be built in his or her honor, and the faithful may freely and without restriction celebrate and honor the saint.
The same restriction is also followed by lay Buddhists and is known as the consumption of the " triply clean meat " ( 三净肉 ).
One restriction on food that is not known to many is the abstinence from eating animal innards and organs.
For the preceding property of unions of non-decreasing sequences of convex sets, the restriction to nested sets is important: The union of two convex sets need not be convex.
However, this political restriction is less confining than it may first appear in that the Marxist historical framework is surprisingly flexible, and a rather simple matter to modify an alternative historical theory to use language that at least does not challenge the Marxist interpretation of history.
When T is taken to be the integers, it is a cascade or a map ; and the restriction to the non-negative integers is a semi-cascade.

restriction and only
While there should be no general age limit or restriction to one sex, there will be particular projects requiring special maturity and some open only to men or to women.
Fromm also cites a poll on attitudes toward work restriction conducted by the Opinion Research Corporation in 1945, in which 49 per cent of manual workers said a man ought to turn out as much as he could in a day's work, while 41 per cent said he should not do his best but should turn out only the average amount.
With this restriction, there are only finitely many Archimedean solids.
The restrictions above ( CNF, 2CNF, 3CNF, Horn, XOR-SAT ) bound the considered formulae to be conjunction of subformulae ; each restriction states a specific form for all subformulae: for example, only binary clauses can be subformulae in 2CNF.
The consuls served for only a year ( a restriction intended to limit the amassing of power by individuals ) and could only rule when they agreed, because each consul could veto the other's decision.
Free software, software libre or libre software is software that can be used, studied, and modified without restriction, and which can be copied and redistributed in modified or unmodified form either without restriction, or with restrictions that only ensure that further recipients have the same rights under which it was obtained and that manufacturers of consumer products incorporating free software provide the software as source code.
Perhaps one effect underlying this common misconception is the fact that the color restriction is not transitive: a region only has to be colored differently from regions it touches directly, not regions touching regions that it touches.
Some of the male lecturers in Oxford are still not happy with women getting degrees ; the number of women in the University is restricted by statute to no more than 25 % ( a restriction which would only be removed in the 1970s ); women are segregated in special women's colleges such as Shrewsbury, while the prestigious historic colleges remain exclusively male ; women's colleges are starved for funds and run on a shoestring.
The bounded knapsack problem removes the restriction that there is only one of each item, but restricts the number of copies of
The unbounded knapsack problem ( UKP ) places no upper bound on the number of copies of each kind of item and can be formulated as above except for that the only restriction on is that it is a non-negative integer.
The most famous restriction is the cinematic " vow of chastity " of the Dogme95 movement with which he is associated, though only one of his films, The Idiots, is an actual Dogme 95 film.
While crystals, according to the classical crystallographic restriction theorem, can possess only two, three, four, and six-fold rotational symmetries, the Bragg diffraction pattern of quasicrystals shows sharp peaks with other symmetry orders, for instance five-fold.
These enzymes methylate only one strand of the DNA, at the N-6 position of adenosyl residues, so newly replicated DNA will have only one strand methylated, which is sufficient to protect against restriction.
If we only wanted the tuples for a specific customer, we would specify this using a restriction condition.
In allele " A ", the genome is cleaved by a restriction enzyme at three nearby sites ( triangles ), but only the rightmost fragment will be detected by the probe.
In allele " d " there are only two repeats in the VNTR, so the probe detects a shorter fragment between the same two restriction sites.
A probe that hybridizes only to a single DNA segment that has not been cut by the restriction enzyme will produce a single band on a Southern blot, whereas multiple bands will likely be observed when the probe hybridizes to several highly similar sequences ( e. g., those that may be the result of sequence duplication ).
Computability theory is closely related to the branch of mathematical logic called recursion theory, which removes the restriction of studying only models of computation which are reducible to the Turing model.
He is noted for a number of cultural legacies, including the restriction that only members of the samurai class could bear arms.
He states: " And yet, even the elementary form that Russell < sup > 9 </ sup > gave to the set-theoretic antinomies could have persuaded them König, Jourdain, F. Bernstein that the solution of these difficulties is not to be sought in the surrender of well-ordering but only in a suitable restriction of the notion of set ".
* SIM lock, a restriction on mobile phones to work only in certain countries or with certain providers

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Prior to this, they were not limited as to how many terms they could serve ; John Engler, the governor at the time, served three terms as his first term occurred prior to the restriction.
One restriction on copyright was a " cumbersome system " designed to prohibit unreasonably high prices for books, which limited how much authors could charge for copies.
Although the sum of the weights of the tractor and the trailer ( the gross weight ) is normally limited to a certain amount, some roads and bridges are marked with a different gross weight restriction to prevent damage.
Black criticizes work for its compulsion, and, in industrial society, for taking the form of " jobs " -- the restriction of the worker to a single limited task, usually one which involves no creativity and often no skill.
: The Chicago Tribune believes in the traditional principles of limited government ; maximum individual responsibility ; minimum restriction of personal liberty, opportunity and enterprise.
City leaders have criticized the height restriction as a primary reason why the District has limited affordable housing and traffic problems caused by urban sprawl.
Because each limited thing results from a restriction of God's completeness, God Himself must transcend ( exist beyond ) these various limited things.
A restriction to free resonance analyzers is that it is limited to rod or rectangular shaped samples, but samples that can be woven / braided are also applicable.
The number has been limited to 13 in DNS responses because DNS was limited to 512-byte packets until protocol extensions ( EDNS ) were designed to lift this restriction.
The recommended treatment is surgical removal of the head of the femur, but conservative treatment ( rest, exercise restriction, and pain medication ) may be effective in a limited number of cases ( less than 25 percent, according to some studies ).
* Contractual Term Limits: JET Programme ALTs have a limited number of years to be contracted, while private companies have no such restriction in most cases.
At the time of purchase, Berkshire's voting interest was limited to 10 % of the company's shares, but this restriction ended when the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 was repealed in 2005.
" Tinker papers ", established as " open forums ", are relatively exempt from school censorship, while " Hazelwood papers ", established as " limited public forums ", are allowed more school control and restriction.
Until then two trains could use the branch, although they were limited to four cars in length because of the restriction on the available traction current.
However, the President may waive that restriction for a limited period of time in order to provide for the orderly transition of officers appointed to serve in those positions.
However, the President may waive that restriction for a limited period of time in order to provide for the orderly transition of officers appointed to serve in those positions.
Section 36 allows the rights listed to be limited only by laws of general application, and only to the extent that the restriction is reasonable and justifiable in " an open and democratic society based on human dignity, equality and freedom.
" In the end however, the Ninth Circuit limited its decision to the particular reservation in question and stated, " it does not follow from our decision that the tribal court must comply with every constitutional restriction that is applicable to federal or state courts.
Vehicles on the highway were also limited by a 13 ' 11 " clearance restriction.
The only restriction is a 30-day supply or up to 90 tablets, but refills are not limited.
This method can generate mutants at close to 100 % efficiency, but is limited by the availability of suitable restriction sites flanking the site that is to be mutated.
The restriction was intended to limited power output to 300 hp although some WRC engines were believed to produce around 330 – 340 hp.

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