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Harris said she had to have "hope" and "faith" in immigration judges that they would not "see this decision as in any way restricting or constraining them from actually exploring the merits of an asylum claim and remembering that asylum seekers are vulnerable individuals who may have endured trauma".

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And rather than making themselves vulnerable, teenagers are compensating for an overprotective parenting culture that increasingly constrains them from seeing their friends in person.

"Women really want to do a good job, something that constrains them from engaging more freely with voters".After years worrying about the Middle East and Russia, Mrs Clinton will be grilled about health care, or the lack of full-day kindergartens in half the towns in New Hampshire, predicts Colin Van Ostern, a member of the state's Executive Council.

Motivational profiles were significantly correlated with farmers' perceptions about what constrained them from implementing conservation based management systems.

Traditionally parasitic array implementations focused on SISO beamforming, since the use of a single RF port constrained them from being used in MIMO systems.

The typical recipients of 3- to 5-year research grants are driven by the demands of publication, which cost them flexibility and can constrain them from collaborations with other scientists, it argues.

The results from the study also demonstrated that TAP communities in Bhutan today are faced with a number of issues, from family labour shortages to policy and climate changes that increasingly constrain them from continuing their livelihood in a business-as-usual manner.

Given the national mandate to increase access, it is important to explore the factors that either enable providers to offer or constrain them from offering VBAC.

The 'fiscal space' (budgetary room) [ 14] in low-income countries, like Kenya, has often constrained them from employing all the available human resources for health.

By constraining them to come from a common distribution, individual-level estimates are influenced by measurements from other such individuals (shrinkage to the population mean, Gelman and Hill 2007).

Aspin's rule gave women more options than the risk rule, but it also severely constrains them, excluding them from ground combat that could involve hostile fire and physical contact "well forward on the battlefield".

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