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A future Fed chairman's power could "be circumscribed by a more formal policy-making process," Mr. Feroli said.
The answer, he believed, lay in the five Platonic solids whose faces can be composed of regular polygons – triangles, squares, etc – and which could be circumscribed by spheres whose size would increase as the number of faces increased.
Although the node subtending this group (node 5) received low bootstrap support (35%%), it is supported in all our results (Table 4), suggesting that Knodus sensu stricto could be circumscribed to this clade (Fig. 3).
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But with polls showing that Mr. Mofaz's Kadima could lose more than half its 28 parliamentary seats in an early election, his influence in the government will probably be circumscribed.
That responsibility cannot be circumscribed by statute".
It shouldn't be circumscribed by the evidence.
His essence cannot be circumscribed.
His social world seems to be circumscribed by the walls of his office.
Sometimes those rights have to be circumscribed to protect other important values.
As far as could be evaluated on the slides, melanotic schwannomas were circumscribed, encapsulated tumors (6/9) (Fig. 1a) with variably but mostly intense melanin pigmentation (6/9) (Fig. 1b).
Daniel's life is circumscribed, but his mind races (how could Mensa reject him? It must be, he concludes, a clerical error).
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