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Others are very restrictive in terms of colorspace specification.
"I didn't want it to be an exhibition that's too restrictive in terms of being Latino.
Besides, the hospitals themselves might decide to be more restrictive in terms of access.
"They became much more restrictive in terms of information," she said.
That feels very cruel, and it also feels restrictive in terms of the sort of work that can get on".
The scenario with available offsite power was more restrictive in terms of MDNBR than the scenario without offsite power.
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Notably, the Court neither explains why it chooses to reject the more traditional definition of "acquittal" nor attempts to justify its more restrictive definition in terms of the constitutional policy against multiple trials.
"Any restrictive measure in terms of migration and refuge is going to favor the business of the transnational criminal networks," said Ramón Márquez, director of La 72, a migrant shelter in Tenosique, Mexico.
The United Kingdom (UK) is one of the least restrictive countries in terms of scope of prescribing practice for non-medical prescribers and is a rapidly expanding group of professionals.
In general, lower QCI values imply more restrictive services in terms of performance.
The service dependency relation is the more restrictive one in terms of the service connections present compared to the two previous cases.
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