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The mass of an object seems to be no restriction on her power.
As Richard Swinburne puts the point, this horn " seems to place a restriction on God's power if he cannot make any action which he chooses obligatory ... also it seems to limit what God can command us to do.
He seems to have suggested that D of minimum area, without the convexity restriction, would be a three-pointed deltoid shape.
Amino acid 332, which occurs within this domain, seems to play a critical role in determining the specificity of retrovirus restriction.
Since 2008, US-based customers could not receive money from non-US Moneybookers accounts, and non-US customers could not upload funds or send payments using US payment cards or bank accounts, although from May 2012 this restriction no longer seems to be in place.
However, this restriction seems to apply to game footage only ; on several occasions Fox has run its post-game offering to 8: 00, despite all games ending before 7: 30, by airing only panel discussions and interviews in the latter portion of the show.
In his Palermo paper ( 1906 ), Poincaré called this " the postulate of relativity “, and although he stated that it was possible this principle might be disproved at some point ( and in fact he mentioned at the paper's end that the discovery of magneto-cathode rays by Paul Ulrich Villard ( 1904 ) seems to threaten it ), he believed it was interesting to consider the consequences if we were to assume the postulate of relativity was valid without restriction.

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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.
Later changes to this policy have relaxed the restriction to a cumulative total of five years or more of civilian travel in European countries ( six months or more if military ).
While most states require a for-profit corporation to have at least one director and two officers, Delaware laws do not have this restriction.
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.
The distinction between the two is subtle: " higher-order " describes a mathematical concept of functions that operate on other functions, while " first-class " is a computer science term that describes programming language entities that have no restriction on their use ( thus first-class functions can appear anywhere in the program that other first-class entities like numbers can, including as arguments to other functions and as their return values ).
However, courts and various levels of government have indicated that the right is not without limit, and restrictions such as a prohibition of certain persons from owning or handling a gun ( convicted felons, mentally ill persons, persons under a restraining order ), a ban on certain types of ammunition ( armor-piercing, incendiary / tracer, explosive ), registration and restriction of certain types of firearms ( automatic weapons, short-barrelled shotguns, certain types of modifications ), and licensing requirements for possession or for public carry, have often passed judicial scrutiny ( although some of these points remain untested and others are currently under challenge ).
Third-party programs for testing Mersenne numbers, such as Mlucas and Glucas ( for non-x86 systems ), do not have this restriction.
The American satirist and mathematician Tom Lehrer has been rumored to have been the first to invent the gelatin shot in the 1950s while working for the National Security Agency, where he developed vodka gelatin as a way to circumvent a restriction of alcoholic beverages on base, but the claim that he was first is untrue.
), and cannot be marketed to retail investors ; mutual funds, however, do not have this restriction.
Such countries as Pakistan and Brazil have adopted the Codex Alimentarius Standard on Irradiated Food without any reservation or restriction: i. e., any food may be irradiated to any dose.
Super boats-Engines in the super boat class have no maximum size but instead have a minimum size restriction.
Although there is no obvious restriction that any given regular polygon cannot be a face of a Johnson solid, it turns out that the faces of Johnson solids always have 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, or 10 sides.
Despite extensive traditional medicinal use, melissa oil was initially prohibited by the International Fragrance Association ( IFRA )' s 43rd amendment, but this restriction appears to have been revisited and relaxed in the 44th amendment.
The application of these coastwise shipping laws and their imposition on Puerto Rico consist in a serious restriction of free trade and have been under scrutiny and controversy due to the apparent contradictory rhetoric involving the United States Government's sponsorship of free trade policies around the world, while its own national shipping policy ( cabotage law ) is essentially mercantilist and based on notions foreign to free-trade principles.
Over 3000 restriction enzymes have been studied in detail, and more than 600 of these are available commercially and are routinely used for DNA modification and manipulation in laboratories.
Type IIG restriction endonucleases ( Eco57I ) do have a single subunit, like classical Type II restriction enzymes, but require the cofactor AdoMet to be active.
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.
Rockets have greater ranges and carry much more complex " shells " than guns since there is less of a restriction on size ( calibre ).
Over time ground rules have been worked out and there haven't been any recent episodes of relationship restriction enforcement.

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Doc had been under restriction to the ship since the Bustard left Subic.
The three-month restriction on travel to the UK, however, has not been changed.
However, this problem has been alleviated somewhat by the development of the TransMilenio Bus Rapid System and the restriction of vehicles through a daily, rotating ban on private cars depending on plate numbers.
In allele " a ", restriction site 2 has been lost by a mutation, so the probe now detects the larger fused fragment running from sites 1 to 3.
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 ).
However, no randomized, controlled trial of oxalate restriction has yet been performed to test the hypothesis that oxalate restriction reduces the incidence of stone formation.
Typically, partners are not supposed to separate by more than two arm lengths ; originally, partners were supposed to be in a dance hold the entire program, though this restriction has been lifted somewhat in modern ice dancing.
The early barrel-goals had been replaced by baskets on stilts, but whilst these were practical, they did carry an inherent problem: there was no size restriction on the baskets, which differed dramatically from pitch to pitch.
However, many modern schools of syntax – especially those that have been influenced by X-bar theory – make no such restriction.
Dietary restriction of triglycerides has also been useful.
In March 2006, it was reported that the then-Labour Government was considering removing the ability of the Lords to delay legislation that arises as a result of manifesto commitments ( while the Lords still acted in accordance with a self-imposed restriction, the Salisbury Convention, which this legislation would have merely formalised ), and reducing their ability to delay other legislation to a period of 60 days ( although a compromise of 6 months has also been suggested ).
The biblical restriction of heiresses to commit endogamy was repealed by the classical rabbis ; Rabbah argued that the rule only applied to the period that Canaan had been divided between the tribes, and had therefore become redundant, especially as the laws concerning the territory were in abeyance anyway, owing to the destruction of the Temple.
A triangular area of Northwood including the old High Street, Chester Road and Hallowell Road has been deemed a place of special-interest restriction, in order to protect the numerous Victorian houses situated there.
A restriction of 130 meals at any site being served to the hungry had for 18 years been an unenforced ordinance until March 2009, when a downtown developer presented data to the City Plan Board ( residents appointed by the City Commission to advise the Commission on planning issues ) showing that a downtown soup kitchen distributed significantly more meals than the legal limit, which resulted in a strict enforcement of the meal limit ordinance Outrage has engendered much activism, including the founding of the " Coalition to End the Meal Limit NOW!
Zoning laws are, of course, the classic example, see Hadacheck v. Sebastian, 239 U. S. 394 ( 1915 ) ( prohibition of brickyard operations within certain neighborhoods ); Village of Euclid, Ohio v. Ambler Realty Co., 272 U. S. 365 ( 1926 ) ( prohibition of industrial use ); Gorieb v. Fox, 274 U. S. 603, 608 ( 1927 ) ( requirement that portions of parcels be left unbuilt ); Welch v. Swasey, 214 U. S. 91 ( 1909 ) ( height restriction ), which have been viewed as permissible governmental action even when prohibiting the most beneficial use of the property.

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