Sentence examples for restrictive subject from inspiring English sources

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The irony is that these people, unusually thoughtful about things beyond the usual range of novels, are trapped by exactly what Eliot has described as the restrictive subject matter of novels - "how a man comes to fall in love with a woman".

Neither the Pasco police department nor the SIU would confirm or deny this allegation, but Captain Ken Roske, of the department's support operations, said: "The handcuffing of any restrictive subject until the situation is under control would be standard 'best practice'".

Results varied in exploratory analyses when less restrictive subject identification algorithms were used.

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This cost minimization problem requires picking the nonnegative vector (e,k), e=(e ℓ,e h ), which minimizes the production cost (we ℓ +rk) plus the expected information cost γ w(e ℓ −e h ) of producing q under the restrictive contract, subject to the constraints that (a) farmer ℓ produces q using (k,e ℓ ) and (b) if farmer h selects the contract designed for ℓ, he produces q using (k,e h ).

Cullen finds optimism in the United Nations human rights committee's recent ruling on abortion in Ireland, which found in June that Ireland's restrictive abortion legislation subjected a woman to cruel and inhuman treatment.

It includes all international activities of organizations including export and import of any kind of commodities and/ or services, whether tangible or intangible assets (also the money transfer or payment) which somehow are subject to restrictive regulations (Dual-Use, Sanctions and restrictive measures etc).

More restrictive than Nancy Reagan, another subject of yours?

But it took the courts two years to rule on this obviously trumped-up charge, during which time Mr Tsvangirai has been unable to do his job properly, since he has been subject to restrictive bail conditions at home and banned from going abroad to publicise his cause.

In this reading, there is far less reason to protect the data subject through restrictive informational obligations.

The situation today is different-the ubiquity of electronic publication and explosion of the scale of publication has granted such access far more widely, though publishers may very well supply the works subject to restrictive terms of use.

Liberty must watch its properties carefully because if investments make up more than 40% of its assets the company would be subject to restrictive regulation as an investment company, says Styponias, and it wants to avoid that.

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