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We speculate that beta-blockers not only decreased heart rate but also excessively restricted left ventricular contraction and markedly decreased cardiac output.
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We show that this formulation excessively restricts the models of time that can be used.
Five media organizations challenged the order, arguing that it violated the first amendment by excessively restricting public access to judicial proceedings.
And respondents were more likely to be concerned that the government would enact strong antiterrorism laws that excessively restrict civil liberties than they were that the government would fail to enact antiterrorism laws.
In another sign of Americans' unsettled feelings, when asked what worried them more -- that the government would fail to enact strong antiterrorism laws or that the government would enact new antiterrorism laws that excessively restrict the average person's civil liberties -- Americans were evenly divided, 43 to 45percentt.
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In addition, the final microstructure of the current composites was strongly dependent on the cooling rates applied: excessively fast cooling rates restricted the diffusion and precipitation of the Fe atoms, which reduced formation of the glassy matrix.
States could impose certain limits on use of the drugs, but the limits must not "excessively or unreasonably restrict coverage of effective treatments" for people with H.I.V. and AIDS, the Clinton administration said.
Annette L. Nazareth, the head of market regulation, reassured the commission that under the new rules, the companies for the first time could be restricted by the commission from excessively risky activity.
Clinical symptoms reported by the carer were as follows: 90% (n = 147) restricted food intake, 49.4% (n = 80) exercised excessively, 34.2% (n = 55) vomited, 26% (n = 42) binged and 10.5% (n = 17) stole food/money for binges.
Section 230 also protects companies from lawsuits for any action they take to restrict obscene, excessively violent or harassing content -- a key issue as companies are increasingly under pressure to crackdown on violent content or disinformation in the wake of incidents like the New Zealand mosque shooting.
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