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Groups like the Sierra Club and the National Rifle Association will not be entirely constrained to curb issue ads.

By firing Comey, Trump created a powerful enemy no longer entirely constrained by the traditions of the FBI or the desire to keep his job.

The track straightness is defined as the ratio of displacement to total track length and as a result can range between zero (entirely constrained track) and one (the track is a straight line) (Beltman et al., 2009).

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Spectral reflectance and bee and hummingbird colour perception are correlated with phylogeny, but multiple independent origins of various combinations of pigmentation suggest that the evolution of floral colour is not entirely phylogenetically constrained.

The other is to bypass the guidelines entirely and revert to completely discretionary sentencing, constrained only by the broad minimums and maximums in criminal statutes.

The X chromosome is a special case because in the heterogametic sex, meiotic crossing over is constrained entirely to the pseudoautosomal regions (PARs), with the remainder of the chromosome being non-recombining, meaning that the non-PAR X has about half the recombination rate one would expect from obligate crossing over.

Our wills are not entirely free, but are constrained, both by nature's laws and by the choices that we and others make.

Although the social defeat model robustly induces behavioral responses related to mood disorders, its use has been constrained almost entirely to males.

It is important to note that while the price for end-users (now that many engineering problems have been solved) will be reasonable (approximately the same as a laser microscopy system), the capabilities of our prototype system were constrained almost entirely by initial R&D costs.

If one lacks the standard BSEE or equivalent qualification, his/her employment options will be constrained but not entirely extinguished.

Data analysis was informed by structuration theory, which assumes that individuals' actions and choices depend on their dispositions and capabilities, which in turn are shaped and constrained (though not entirely determined) by wider social structures.

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