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However, our notions of good science might constrain these contributions.
In theory, at least, career diplomats working under a politically appointed ambassador might constrain any inappropriate behavior.
Degree of slope and soil type were selected as stable discriminating parameters that might constrain land use.
In their absence, body-mounted cameras might constrain police behaviour.Efforts should also be made to increase voter turnout.
If the analyst didn't like the fact that this might constrain profits in the short term, he could sell the stock.
By contrast, high levels of environmental stress induced by environmental adversity might constrain such adaptive plasticity, resulting in non-adaptive or even pathological outcomes.
Putative fitness costs provide an explanation for why ISR is induced instead of constitutive, and they might constrain the use of ISR as preventative protection of cultivated plants.
However there remain a number of questions regarding the extent to which a plant's physical location might constrain the feasibility of CCS retrofit.
Instead of reforming intellectual property, attention is increasingly turning to other legal devices that might constrain the negative effects of the way in which power based on intellectual property rights is exercised.
While better than the status quo, in that it might constrain governments from going to bat for domestic tobacco producers, this suggestion would leave tobacco companies free to mount legal challenges to various nations' policies.
Moreover, were institutional representatives to serve on boards, companies would have to develop mechanisms to prevent them from receiving material information before other investors, which might constrain the very hands-on monitoring that board representation seeks to advance.
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