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As the overall number of questions was high, both the burden on patients and the overall costs dictated limiting the number of items from some of the instruments, thus including only the core domains of interest for this study.
But there was more in play in the politics of Obama's first term than simply externally-dictated limits on what a left-leaning president might do.
Their peace deal dictated strict limits on troop numbers in the Sinai.
This is why the Constitution dictates a limit on the right to make copies.
This absurd result is not dictated by jurisdictional limits on the FCC's authority (assuming the federal courts uphold the agency's legal justifications for its current net neutrality rules).
The upper window size was dictated by limits in computational capabilities.
Certain aflatoxins are potent liver carcinogens (Ashurst, 1995) and commercial standards dictate parts per billion limits on aflatoxin levels, thus restricting the use of mouldy fruit.
Thymic regulatory T cell niche size is dictated by limiting IL-2 from antigen-bearing dendritic cells and feedback competition.
The mass-market tabloid Bild responded to the plan with a banner headline last week that read like both a plea and a pithy description of the national mood: "Chancellor, We've Had Enough!" The policies, which are dictated in part by European Union limits on government deficits, are sapping the confidence of consumers and businesses, as well as of many experts.
Officials remain queasy about dictating size limits.
The underlying message: Men will try to control you by dictating the limits of your pleasure, your ambition, your success.
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