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With a tradition of compact cities, generally strict planning controls, and variable growth rates, many cities in Europe have policies which aim to restrict low density growth patterns.

In order to use this result and its variant, one has to find a self-mapped closed convex set M so that A + B maps M into itself or the weaker one: x = A x + B y ( y ∈ M ) ⇒ x ∈ M. From the application point of view, this condition is also generally strict and is hard to achieve.

Because of the swarm size constraint and the generally strict energy limitations, significant limits must be imposed on the energy that can be spent for, e.g., communication to ensure that ranging can be performed with any arbitrary agent, which is required because of the decentralized nature of the network.

The mining companies themselves operate under different national laws, which are generally strict and (one hopes) enforced.

More generally, strict adhesion to standard hygiene recommendations is crucial with all patients.

These populations are generally strict anaerobes, with only Enterobacter strain MS-1 exhibiting facultative metabolism (Sharma and McCarty 1996).

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This is partly because British movie watchdogs are generally stricter on loose tongues than flying fists and Curtis shows a continued delight - very English public school, to his critics - in swearing.

The generally stricter European laws reflect a different philosophical approach to regulation, says Dr. Indra Spiecker, a lawyer specialized in comparative law and assistant professor for American law at the University of Osnabrück in Germany.

The laws, which are generally stricter in the United States than in other industrialized countries, have been used with uneven results to go after industry giants like Standard Oil, Alcoa, I.B.M. and AT&T.

On the positive side, Sue Juliano, travel editor of ConsumerReports.org, noted that carriers have eliminated some of the blackout dates for award use and that award travel increased 17percentt in 2002, despite the airlines' generally stricter rules.

One reason why there are not so many examples of extensive or noisy quarrelling in pre-second world war stories may also be that parenting was generally stricter so the kind of door slamming or clothes pinching rows which are a common occurrence in contemporary fiction were probably less common.

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