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Today's spooks are supposedly more closely constrained.
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The problem here is that, unlike inventing a new computer program, what these products do is closely constrained by fundamental laws of physics.
Are men simply more inhibited, more constrained by the bounds of culture?
The time of diapiric emplacement is post-Eocene, but the lack of younger rocks in contact with the body makes it difficult to constrain the emplacement age more closely.
To constrain the practical diversity to sequences that more closely mimic the diversity of natural human antibodies, we generated a scFv phage library using entirely pre-defined complementarity determining regions (CDR).
However, when the MRCA for Rattus was constrained, the ages of the divergences in the Australo-Papuan clade more closely resembled those obtained from the WG dataset.
A competitive media environment could constrain or coerce India's leaders, preventing them from collaborating more closely with the United States, on the one hand, or forcing India to respond to Pakistani provocations on the other.
I looked more closely.
Now look more closely.
He looked more closely.
Consider the example more closely.
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