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He points out that in the 19th century judges felt less circumscribed in their ability to comment on the evidence but that "the modern judge eschews anything which might light the tilt sign on the pinball machine of a criminal trial".
One might expect the action of midazolam to be much less circumscribed when it is distributed globally.
The creative process was also far less circumscribed, with the artists given license to contribute to the paintings whatever they liked.
Suddenly, our own lives seem less circumscribed, less finite.
And perhaps, the suggestion goes, other less circumscribed Arcadias rest upon other less obvious Gehennas in other parts of our Western society.
During their life cycle, some clupeiforms undertake very long migrations of several thousand kilometres; others live in a more or less circumscribed area.
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These days, Nunokawa channels his literary production within a context no less formally circumscribed: that of the Facebook note.
However, lesions that are less well circumscribed may wrongly be misdiagnosed as pancreatic cancer and result in surgical intervention.
In general, pancreatic lymphomas appear as homogeneous, low-signal-intensity, focal nodular areas on T1WI, with variable, low or high signal intensity on T2WI, and a generally circumscribed, less-enhanced area relative to surrounding parenchyma on DCE-MRI [13, 28].
This inference can be circumscribed more or less narrowly (e.g., if all or most vertebrate model organisms share somite formation, then all or most vertebrates will share it).
Margins can be either circumscribed or not circumscribed.
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