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Our sampling space is huge (23 parameters, with most of them sampled over 4 orders of magnitude, Additional file 2, Table S1) and we looked for parameters that would be constrained in the different response types.

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A Pakistani official said last week that officials in his government were reluctant to disclose the nationality of the people they were detaining for fear that they would be constrained in their interrogations.

He later added that growth would be constrained by current rail infrastructure in the Northern Territory, but said "it was not a major impediment" and Landbridge would be talking to stakeholders involved.

The distance and tension between the two sides was highlighted even before the talks began today, as Mr. Barak announced at a cabinet meeting that negotiations would be constrained by three principles.

Aubrey K. McClendon, chief executive of Chesapeake Energy, a major domestic shale oil and gas producer, said that production would be constrained by the small number of companies with shale expertise and limits on access imposed by some countries.

First off, I must point to the fact that on Wednesday, the day before Newquest's announcement, I posted an item headlined Tough times ahead for new Herald editor in which I outlined the problems that the newly-appointed editor-in-chief of the Glasgow-based Herald group, Donald Martin, would be facing and also mentioned that he would be constrained by decisions taken elsewhere.

In an ideal world, we would have liked to carry out more open ended discussion of intervention delivery strategies, but it would have been unethical to have extensive discussions on who should deliver the intervention because we knew that this would be constrained by local resources.

In the face of a devastating chemical or biological attack on the American homeland, emotions would be so raw that it is hard to believe that policy makers would be constrained by a document outlining in specific detail the proper procedures for using nuclear weapons.

For the past few years, business has increasingly laid a bet that carbon emissions would be constrained in the future by governments, and that profit as well as greenhouse gas reductions could be wrung out of energy efficiency.

Another factor underlying the evolution of intron size is that intron length would be constrained by energy use during transcription, given that large introns represent a higher cost of transcription, the so-called "economy" or low-cost transcription hypothesis [ 4].

He said Labor was seeking assurances that the operations would be constrained to the collective self-defence of Iraq and limited to halting cross-border attacks and defending Australian personnel.

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