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It also sets restrictions on the coverage of court cases, creates government bodies with wide powers to regulate and penalize journalists, and bans the publication of personal communications, including e-mails and conversations.
These guidelines forbid the irrigation of root crops such as potatoes and sets restrictions that are not greatly enforced presently in Zimbabwe (Thebe and Mangore 2012).
For various reasons a total implantable artificial heart is desirable, but also sets restrictions in terms of weight and dimensions due to the limited space in the human thorax.
Another limitation of client-side JavaScript programs is requirement for fast loading, which sets restrictions to their size and therefore also to the available functionality (for comparison the server code of the PubChem Sketcher, that supports many complex features, supports dozens of file formats and is capable to re-layout complex drawings, has size of about 45 Mb).
"Let's do whatever and have fun with it, otherwise it just sets restrictions.
It's the fifth ordinance passed in Fort Lauderdale in the past six months that sets restrictions on the city's homeless.
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In 2010 Mexico set restrictions on deposits of dollars.
It is time for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority to set restrictions on the size of packages.
After much acrimony, the state set restrictions on access in 1998.
Besides charging a fee, the airlines set restrictions on unaccompanied minors.
Owners of Android tablets and phones can set restrictions with a PIN.
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