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Instead the contractors have benefited, while too many of its young people are, as Gilroy says, "struggling creatively to make something of themselves in the most difficult and restrictive of circumstances".
"It shows that the leadership is increasingly conservative and restrictive of basic freedoms," Mr. Bequelin said, "and it also sends a strong message to the rest of the world that China is not really serious when it talks about human rights".
The problem is that, even if we take out the stoning, the chopping off of hands and the "honour" killing, a code of law that claims its authority from long-standing religious tradition is likely to be reactionary in general and restrictive of the rights of women in particular.
In the conventions of some of the states which ratified the constitution a desire was expressed for amendments declaratory of the rights of the people and restrictive of the powers of the new government, in order, as stated at the time, to prevent misconception or abuse of its powers.
The first one was based on a wind speed threshold (3 m s−1), while the other three were based on three levels (standard, relaxed and restrictive) of two irrigation performance parameters: the Christiansen Uniformity Coefficient (CU) and the Wind Drift and Evaporation Losses (WDEL).
On all three counts, the regime is extremely sensitive to, and restrictive of, any accurate rendering of Darfur's realities.
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This combined approach avoids the problems of complexity and restrictive requirements of the Viterbi approach.
Nevertheless, the proposed classification of expansive and restrictive effects of the legislation is still valid insofar it emphasizes the underlying principles and envisioned purposes of the diverse European forensic DNA databases.
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