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"The force of public opinion cannot be resisted when permitted freely to be expressed.
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Unlike the more public forms of his day, painting and sculpture, which tended to be subject to orthodox hierarchical strictures, prints appealed to private delectation and permitted idiosyncratic, freely experimental and even heretical expressions.
The artery is inserted into a laboratory-fabricated flexible coil which is permitted to freely deform in a magnetic field.
Instead, it was clearly a failure of command and control, as the U.S. personnel and their Hmong allies were not permitted to freely organize their own defense to hold the radar facility.
In United States v. Grace (1983), a case challenging the ban on expressive activity in front of the Supreme Court, the justices ruled that "[t]he Court grounds are not transformed into 'public forum' property merely because the public is permitted to freely enter and leave the grounds at practically all times and is admitted to the building during specified hours".
After 1 min, the translucent dividers were removed and the pup was permitted to freely crawl within the runway for 5 min.
In the model, Fj is allowed to phosphorylate either Ft or Ds in proportion to its concentration, and Ft and Ds are then permitted to freely bind at cell edges until they reach equilibrium (see Figure 1A).
In Germany, by contrast, patients are permitted to freely choose their general practitioner, but are prevented from changing practitioners for at least three months after the first visit, unless there is a special reason for doing so [ 36].
This is the possibility that any time environmental resources are treated as economic externalities and are unpriced, they tend to be overused and degraded, in a similar manner as that of animals when they strip an unregulated common area in which they are permitted to freely graze.
Even ignoring the protectionist provisions for import tariffs and the decision to distribute 85% of pollution permits freely to the firms that successfully lobbied, the Waxman-Markey legislation which still awaits approval by the Senate requires emissions to drop to only 20% below the 2005 levels by 2020.
It concluded that New Jersey environmental officials and their federal counterparts in the Army Corps of Engineers had issued wetlands and coastal development permits too freely.
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