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Some suggest that chaplain services should be restricted only to those who worship supernatural powers or divine beings.
Should releases be restricted only to more secure digital screens?
Therefore, traffic between separate networks must be restricted only to those systems that need to access data.
These investments used to be restricted only to sophisticated investors with a net worth of at least $1 million.
"Your Facebook photos might be restricted only to your friends, but what if they copy them to their friends, who copy them to their friends?
Win Myat Aye, Myanmar's minister for social welfare, relief, and resettlement, said the returning Rohingya will be restricted only to the Maungdaw Township.
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This does not mean that debris flows are restricted only to those climatic regions.
However, piezoelectricity is restricted only to certain materials and is severely compromised at high temperatures.
Virus-specific models were restricted only to species from taxonomical orders with confirmed hosts for those viruses (Supplementary Table 4).
The large increase in intracellular calcium amplified by CRT-1 is restricted only to the region where CED-3 is activated.
Malcolm Turnbull has been warned to expect backbench hostility if the government attempts to adopt carbon trading, even if a new scheme is restricted only to the electricity sector.
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