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Moral rights are defined and circumscribed in entirely distinct sections.
The genera and species are remarkably circumscribed in area; many are found in one spot alone.
"Lesions from MS are still described as being 'ovoid' in shape and 'well circumscribed' in character.
and the results have been circumscribed in Tables 1, 2, 3, and 4 respectively.
Basically, Entitle's "ownership" appears to be circumscribed in a manner similar to lots of other digital content.
Under present rules, observers must be invited and may be closely circumscribed in their movements.
Hizbut, already banned or circumscribed in some countries, is estimated to have tens of thousands of members in Indonesia.
The tumors were subepithelial in location, were well circumscribed, and ranged in size from 1 to 6.5 cm.
The first section of the chapter focuses on the morphology and function of the avian vocal "instrument". The central message is that vocal mechanisms are limited in their potential, and thus the vocal apparatus circumscribes the range of sounds birds can and cannot produce.
We are not suggesting these interpretations act upon the self in a deterministic way; but rather that they help circumscribe the range of possibilities a person can envisage for herself.
Gender roles circumscribe the range of human potential into categories and every person, male and female, is limited by gender stereotypes.
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