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Hobbes's picture is more restrictive: to find the causes is to find the efficient causes.
For example, does your organization have outdated dress code policies that are more restrictive to female employees?
One can say that the default direction of implication, from more restrictive to less restrictive predicates, has been inverted twice once by 'No', and once by 'every'every
It is very likely, even more restrictive, to have intelligent beings in the universe that can reason all of this out and wonder at how it all came to be.
SS1 virus, with its replication dependency on Ras signaling, will be more restrictive to G1/S transition since it produces ICP4 (a protein shown to be required for viral-induced G1/S blockade) under direct influence from Ras/ERK/ELK pathway.
Highly cellular environments on the other hand are considerably more restrictive to the diffusion of, for example, water molecules.
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But now, public-land guardians in Western states are starting to favor more restrictive policies to diminish mountain bikers' effect on the environment.
"The pendulum automatically shifted to the more restrictive than to the accepting of it".
Mr. Monti's critics said the ruling perpetuated the European Union's tendency to take a more restrictive approach to business.
Health promotion and prevention through societal laws and regulations might influence both the parents and the adolescents to maintain a more restrictive approach to alcohol use [ 35].
Habitable: To be habitable is more restrictive than to be merely Earth-sized.
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