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Also, theoretical study has proven that even though no effectively restricting gene flow exists under these conditions, the effects on these founder-events can persist for thousands of generations, which results in higher levels of divergence within than between rivers [ 4].
Mr. García Linera said Santa Cruz was seeking to limit migration of Indians from the altiplano, or highlands, with its new statute, effectively restricting Mr. Morales's land reform project.
Beyond effectively restricting suffrage (at least before the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, outlawing literacy tests), the Australian ballot dampened popular enthusiasm for voting by prohibiting the staging, at the polls, of heated political debates and ending the celebration of Election Day as a boisterous public holiday.
Mr. Kennedy said he planned to file complaints with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau against banks that are effectively restricting gun sales by setting their own rules on legal products and refusing to do business with gun makers and retailers that do not comply.
But the channel's American supporters say that the stream is not equivalent to a channel in a cable line-up, and that by declining to pick up Al Jazeera English, cable and satellite companies are effectively restricting Americans' views of the world.
Infestation by the tsetse fly remains as one of tropical Africa's most critical problems, not only because the tsetse spreads disease but also because by effectively restricting livestock farming it denies relief of the chronic protein shortage of many African peoples.
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Because rats drink when they eat and eat when they drink, restriction of water or food effectively restricts consumption of both.
Though the restriction only applies to federal funds, it effectively restricts state funding as well because state allocations often reflect federal policy.
*It would effectively restrict transfer of development rights.
Such a tribunal could effectively restrict class actions.
The interlacing network of yarns could effectively restrict the FER to make further thermal expansion.
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