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This, however, presupposes that researchers already know what they are looking for; that is, that they have at their disposal diagnostic criteria that include precisely circumscribed linguistic problems.
Whole-mount in situ hybridization revealed an initially precisely circumscribed expression of Neph2 transcripts, which became broader at later stages.
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It's just very circumscribed.
'This is precisely the discretion to invade private property which we have consistently circumscribed by a requirement that a disinterested party warrant the need to search.' 387 U.S., at 532533, 87 S.Ct., at 1733.
Second, the riots are geographically and socially very circumscribed: all are occurring in about 100 suburbs, or more precisely destitute neighborhoods known here as "cités," "quartiers" or "banlieues". There has long been a strong sense of territorial identity among the young people in these neighborhoods, who have tended to coalesce in loose gangs.
For precisely that reason, the scope of seizures of the person on less than probable cause that Terry permits is strictly circumscribed, to limit the degree of intrusion they cause.
The search thus embodied precisely the evil the Court saw in Camara when it insisted that the 'discretion of the official in the field' be circumscribed by obtaining a warrant prior to the inspection.
The intimacy is circumscribed.
Pizza deliveries are circumscribed.
"There's nothing circumscribed here".
But their activism was circumscribed.
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