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Such leverage on developers would later become a standard practice among console makers, although Nintendo's U.S. division also had stringent content policies, frequently censoring blood, sexual content, religious symbols, and references to tobacco and alcohol from games released on its consoles in the United States.
Censor photos of period blood and nipples on social media, and they'll be shared and re-posted more fervently than before.
To avoid problems with European censors, Borkon cautioned Franju not to include too much blood (which would upset French censors), refrain from showing animals getting tortured (which would upset English censors) and leave out mad-scientist characters (which would upset German censors).
And while buckets of blood and barely censored sex scenes may shock those of a more delicate disposition – indeed his account was temporarily suspended in 2014 – Abraham's work can also leave you wondering where style ends and the ridicule of the fashion industry begins.
Blood results were censored for inpatient episodes, at the time of death, renal transplant or dialysis modality change.
Any individuals that died, were transfused or received a kidney transplant before completing three sets of blood tests were censored prior to study analysis (figure 1).
In consequence, we censored individuals at 5 years after blood sampling when calculating HRs of incident cancer.
News reports have said that some of the film's graphic violence was edited to make it acceptable to state censors, including altering the color of fake blood in violent scenes and limiting how far the blood splattered.
Follow-up time was thus calculated from the date of interview or blood draw until event or censoring (date of last follow up).
They haven't just been censored, but imprisoned, publicly whipped, massacred in cold blood, and hacked to death with machetes.
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