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But in the Hamptons, zoning often prohibits separate houses, he said, because town officials are "so terrified that people will call them guesthouses, and then rent them out".
Paperless tickets bought through Ticketmaster may be resold, for example, only through its own resale Web site, which often prohibits sales below face value, sets maximum sale prices and charges a fee for transfers.
ElcomSoft said the program, which was sold for $99, lets legitimate consumers of e-books stretch the limits imposed by Adobe's software, which often prohibits them from making a copy of a book to read on an additional computer or to use as a backup in case it is erased.
While grid-based methods produce accurate metric maps, their complexity often prohibits efficient planning and problem solving in large-scale indoor environments.
Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) solvers permit high-fidelity, viscous simulations of gap-flow, but the computational expense often prohibits their use for fully exploring design spaces.
In addition, statistical data tend to be conditionally open, and this often prohibits citizens and civic organizations from accessing the raw data and cross-checking them with geospatial data.
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Local regulations often prohibit burial of bodies.
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But those kinds of changes were often prohibited under preservation rules.
That means that many Airbnb users may be violating their leases, which often prohibit sublets.
Institutional, geographic and financing barriers often prohibit meaningful interactions among experts.
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