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"Anything that restricts" the size of banks "runs the risk of hurting the international competitive position," Mr. Gayle said.
This restricts the size of wolves, since becoming too large would ultimately leave them unable to hunt.The researchers conclude that smaller carnivores would have had an advantage in environments with predominantly fast prey, and bigger ones where prey was slower and larger.
PE schemes [7, 18, 36] require the fixed maximum degree of polynomial which restricts the size of access policy.
Hosted infrastructure like the one provided by GitHub usually restricts the size of the repository and the contained files.
The confined space of the TEM specimen holder restricts the size of the fabricated sensor to 2 mm × 1.5 mm × 2 mm to allow mounting.
The structure reveals two residues (Pro228 and Ile276) which constitute a hydrophobic rigid binding surface for the acyl group of the ester and thus restricts the size of the acyl group that be accommodated.
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Typically up to £1,000, although some lenders restrict the size of first loans.
(Your carrier or phone may restrict the size of files, though).
Representative Dan Lipinski should be applauded for introducing legislation that would restrict the size of carry-on luggage.
Surgery, such as gastric banding, stomach-stapling or stomach bypass - all of which restrict the size of the stomach - should also only be offered "in exceptional circumstances".
That is likely to restrict the size of the TV audience to a fraction of the 9 million who tuned in for the first debate on ITV1 last week.
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