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"If a tenant abandons an apartment because it's not habitable, then that unit is at risk of coming off the rolls of regulated and affordable units," said Ray Brescia, associate director of the Urban Justice Center, a legal-services organization that supports the plan, "because the landlord can make the repairs that it's been neglecting, then jack up the rent over the regulated amount".
In these communities it is an offence to have in one's possession more than the regulated amount and type of alcohol.
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These results indicate that a regulated amount of prostasin expressed in the cells is critical for the establishment and maintenance of the tight junction; whereas too little or too much prostasin expression is detrimental to the epithelial tight junction integrity.
We should do the same for other drugs, because otherwise when children do get hold of these things, there's no regulated amount".
Raw metals fail Menger's own saleableness test.This problem explains why metal money has circulated not in lumps but as coins, with a regulated amount of metal in each coin.
The centers, one of which reportedly would be in San Francisco General Hospital, would dispense the drug in regulated amounts to AIDS patients considered to have virtually no chance of surviving.
Cellular function is regulated by the balance of stringently regulated amounts of mRNA.
The Republicans, by contrast, raised 70percentt of their money in the first quarter in smaller regulated amounts known as hard money.
Under normal circumstances, our diets contain equal amounts of plant sterols and cholesterol, but the plant sterols are specifically excluded from our bodies and only regulated amounts of cholesterol are retained.
Here, we develop a nonenzymatic method for quantifying surface concentrations of labeled DNA targets by coupling regulated amounts of polymer growth to complementary biomolecular binding on array-based biochips.
The standards imposed on actual discharges generally come in two forms: (1) environmental-quality, or ambient, standards, which fix the maximum amount of the regulated pollutant or pollutants tolerated in the receiving body of air or water, and (2) emission, or discharge, standards, which regulate the amount of the pollutant or pollutants that any "source" may discharge into the environment.
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