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But he described the ever more restrictive use of intelligence monitoring by richer nations as useless and said the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris in January proved that surveillance does not necessarily keep citizens safe.
Incidentally, "The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage," while acknowledging that "hopefully" is an adverb that "inflames passions," cites surveys showing that "large majorities" of writers and teachers cling to the more restrictive use.
As a result, some consumer food groups have been petitioning the FDA to establish a more restrictive use of the term or even ban the term altogether.
The more restrictive use of no-knock warrants proposed in the bills not only aims to spare civilian casualties and injuries, but could also help prevent loss of life on the side of law enforcement.
More restrictive use of oxytocin may help prevent obstetric anal sphincter injuries.
These estimates illustrate the potential impact of an improved evidence base, particularly if this evidence supports more restrictive use.
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The team found that police departments with more restrictive use-of-force guidelines have the fewest officer-involved shootings per capita.
In 91 of the 100 largest U.S. police departments that were recently studied, jurisdictions with more restrictive use-of-force standards had the fewest officer-involved shootings per capita.
(This is especially true for international travel, which is more restrictive). Using a bathroom scale might seem the easiest way to go - and it may be, but there's a caveat: if you use a digital scale, they can be finicky at low weights, or not even register at all if they don't have multi-sensors, but rather just sensors on the sides where one's feet go.
When a more restrictive rule was used to perform the projections onto the TF nodes, we observed important differences between the original networks and their randomized counterparts, for both species.
She has found that people who live in whiter neighborhoods today are more supportive of restrictive development, and that cities that were whiter on average than their respective metropolitan areas in 1970 have more restrictive land use in the 21st century, a pattern that helps explain why segregation persists.
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