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An extension or opportunity that may be of interest in pursuing is the use of affinity propagation [ 25] within a simulation to try and determine which flights to restrict as a policy aid. Figure 12 illustrates a screenshot of the simulation tool used in reference [ 24].
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This is an Holarctic breeding species, which is restricted as a breeder to the high Arctic.
Wire allowed property rights to be defended and the public range to be restricted; as a result, Americans became both freer, and less free.
Appropriately, Atlantic Petrel is only recorded in the Atlantic Ocean, and is restricted as a breeder to the islands of Tristan da Cunha and Gough, with the overwhelming majority of the population confined to the latter.
AMERICA'S first blood quantum law was passed in Virginia in 1705 in order to determine who had a high enough degree of Indian blood to be classified an Indian — and whose rights could be restricted as a result.
Security services often ring Islam's sacred city with checkpoints and other measures to prevent people arriving for the pilgrimage without authorization, and last year the number of pilgrims was restricted as a safety measure because of the construction work.
They also documented the use of old motor tyres as shoes towards the end of the occupation, when supplies to the Channel Islands were restricted as a result of the Normandy landings.
Similarly, I never wanted the work to just be restricted as a gay piece.
Prisoners who were being punished for misbehaviour, however, could have their diet restricted as a punishment.
"The question I was left with about the file being restricted as a munition was 'what is a gun?'" Morgan adds.
In 1955, few American colleges offered financial aid, and access was restricted, as a result, to those who could pay--typically, white, Anglo-Saxon, relatively wealthy families.
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