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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.
A noise restriction order was responsible for this event moving to the Belgian Circuit Zolder for 2007 and 2008.
An attempt by their professional body to prevent chiropractors from calling themselves " Doctor " failed in the courts, in part because it was pointed out that practicing chiropractic physicians hold a doctorate in their discipline, and it would be anomalous to prevent them using the title when holders of doctorates in non-medical disciplines faced no such restriction.
Wreen also considered a seventh requirement: "( 7 ) The good specified in ( 6 ) is, or at least includes, the avoidance of evil ", although as Wreen noted in the paper, he was not convinced that the restriction was required.
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 direct reason was that foreigners were forbidden to serve in the French Army after the 1830 July Revolution, so the Foreign Legion was created to allow the government a way around this restriction.
He managed to circumvent this restriction by joining his local Home Guard in the capacity as armourer, which was officially classified as technical staff.
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.
In Canada the restriction against women's bearing arms on a shield was eliminated.
Initially, most IRC servers formed a single IRC network, to which new servers could join without restriction, but this was soon abused by people who set up servers to sabotage other users, channels, or servers.
Although he was not tried, he was stripped of his eligibility to run for public office ; Congress posthumously lifted this restriction in 1978, 89 years after his death.
The bill contained a restriction, that building would fall to two ships per year in 1912, but Tirpitz was confident of changing this at a later date.
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.
For the first isolation of a restriction enzyme, HindII, in 1970, and the subsequent discovery and characterization of numerous restriction endonucleases, the 1978 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Daniel Nathans, Werner Arber, and Hamilton O. Smith.
Combination of reforestation efforts ( e. g. Arbor day was celebrated as a national holiday starting in 1949 ) and policies designed to reduce use of firewood as a source of energy ( e. g. restriction of inflow of firewood into Seoul and other major cities starting in 1958 ) helped to spark a recovery in the 1950s.
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.
) The reason for his restriction was that languages that contain their own truth predicate will contain paradoxical sentences like the Liar: This sentence is not true.
Holding companies were used after the restriction on owning other companies ' shares was lifted.
In the 19th century, this was the most cited legal restriction to her candidacy.
Besser, noting how one side of Larry Fine's face seemed " calloused ", had a clause in his contract specifically prohibiting him from being hit too hard ( though this restriction was later lifted ).

restriction and slightly
Asymmetrical growth restriction occurs when the head grows at a normal or slightly reduced rate but the body grows at a much slower rate.
Through restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis, the two strains have been shown to differ only slightly.
These units were sold at levels that were slightly below market value and came with a five-year resale restriction.

restriction and relaxed
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 ).
Such restriction was relaxed following the 1760s and by 1811 there were more than two million Chinese immigrants on Taiwan.
During the reigns of the Yongzheng Emperor and the Qianlong Emperor, the restriction began to be relaxed.
Eventually, the restriction was relaxed, and the company was able to sell guns to both sides in the American Civil War.
* Luis de Carvajal was the governor of the state of Nuevo León, a northern Mexico province in which the restriction against immigration from conversos was relaxed in order to encourage migration to the peril-fraught frontier.
Exec Shield allows these controls to be set for both binary executables and for libraries ; if an executable loads a library requiring a given restriction relaxed, the executable will inherit that marking and have that restriction relaxed.
the likelihood of insanity and the restriction was relaxed to enhance
This regulation is relaxed in response to caloric restriction and low blood glucose.
This restriction was significantly relaxed when skin metrics — adjustments to using the standard Windows methods — were introduced, allowing changes to ( among other things ) the standard height of the titlebar.
Following major repairs the weight restriction was relaxed in 2005, and locomotive-hauled trains have again been allowed to cross.
Recently, the Government of Nagaland has relaxed restriction on ownership of land in Dimapur and has permitted non-Nagas to purchase land as well.
This restriction has since been relaxed in many countries.

restriction and just
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.
He introduces the notion that just as one rejoices during the seven days with sukkah, lulav and etrog, so one rejoices equally on Shemini Atzeret, even ( the restriction ) without using sukkah, lulav and etrog on that day.
Even if it is far more probable that Jordanes just introduced his own philosophical knowledge in the text, a lot of modern Romanian authors considers that Deceneus is a priest who reforms the Getae cult, changing Zalmoxis ' cult into a popular religion and imposing strict religious rules such as the restriction of wine consumption.
The European Broadcasting Union ( EBU ) were forced to bring in a restriction rule after criticism arose over the ages of two performers at 1989 contest, being just 11 and 12 years old.
Mean life span is increased 65 % and maximum life span is increased 50 %, when caloric restriction is begun just before puberty .).
Located just outside of the Berlin city limits, this restriction did not apply to Schönefeld airport.
From the standpoint of sheaves of sets, restriction of scalars is just a pushforward along the morphism Spec L Spec k and is right adjoint to fiber product, so the above definition can be rephrased in much more generality.
Jews from other parts of Europe made their way to al-Andalus, where in parallel to Christian sects regarded as heretical by Catholic Europe, they were not just tolerated, but where opportunities to practise faith and trade were open without restriction save for the prohibitions on proselytisation.
However, it has been confirmed that this 128MB limit is just a software restriction.
: I have the greatest consideration for the goals which are pursued by the physicists of the latest generation which go under the name of quantum mechanics, and I believe that this theory represents a profound level of truth, but I also believe that the restriction to laws of a statistical nature will turn out to be transitory .... Without doubt quantum mechanics has grasped an important fragment of the truth and will be a paragon for all future fundamental theories, for the fact that it must be deducible as a limiting case from such foundations, just as electrostatics is deducible from Maxwell's equations of the electromagnetic field or as thermodynamics is deducible from statistical mechanics.
Just south of Nuneaton station, there was a speed restriction of 20 mph for a distance of just over a mile, owing to a track remodelling scheme.
Development has shifted south to Craven Arms, which is located just outside the development restriction boundaries, and is where the Shropshire Hills AONB Partnership is based.
Due to the restriction of commercial vehicles over the dam since the September 11th attacks, SR 163 comprised part of the required detour for truck traffic traveling between the Las Vegas and Phoenix metropolitan areas until October 2010, when the Mike O ' Callaghan – Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge just downstream from the dam was opened to traffic.
It was held that as the village representative would represent the whole village, not just indigenous persons, the restriction was not reasonable and electorial arrangements were held unconstitutional accordingly.

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