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The objective is to circumscribe a partner's opportunities to learn.
There is no area of federal policy in which Congress can more effectively circumscribe a president's authority than this one.
The French philosopher Michel Foucault, argued that every such attempt to describe and circumscribe a subject is also an attempt to exert power over it.
To circumscribe a smaller set of SNP for population genetic analysis, we considered only loci called in at least 95% of samples.
Those rules are created by someone - a game designer - and circumscribe a space of possibility and meaning for the player to explore.
We conducted a large comparative analysis of the network of genes linked to autism with those of 432 other neurological diseases to circumscribe a multi-disorder subcomponent of autism.
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Umbrella contracts circumscribe an in-built platform or 'architecture' that enables regular and repeated knowledge-intensive interactions.
The values of S circumscribe an evolutionary distance that can be used to quantitatively contrast alternative phylogenetic hypotheses or to compare hypotheses that are not mutually exclusive.
Two early-divergent clades that escaped analysis by Jin et al. undermine their attempt to circumscribe an expanded monophyletic genus Ponerorchis.
For a man who once strode the world stage, Mr. Reagan's everyday world is tightly circumscribed, a patch of West Los Angeles no more than 10 miles across.
For after all, that attitude is not part of science itself, but circumscribes a role it can have in our existence.
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