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Voting experts said a bill pending in Florida to make its ID law more restrictive was now more likely to pass.
More restrictive was the additional criterion that the gesture must be directed at an appropriate audience.
Grade 3 diastolic dysfunction (restrictive) was defined as an E/A ratio >2 and/or DT <150 milliseconds; and Grade 1 dysfunction (impaired relaxation), as an E/A ratio <1 and/or a DT >220 milliseconds.
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The most restrictive are the HM Revenue & Customs and DFID, the latter in effect banning anything beyond a working lunch.
The singly-connected model, while restrictive, is useful for three reasons.
2 different legislative frameworks (current and restrictive) were also assessed, to give 4 combined scenarios altogether.
The most restrictive are pure calendar mechanisms, which allocate service dates instead of contingent contracts.
The covariance Σ can be chosen to define how much restrictive is the prior term.
However, other choices, more or less restrictive, are possible based on the quantity and reliability of the training data.
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