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Campaigns typically last just four weeks, during which period all political advertising is banned from the media, without anyone complaining that this restriction constitutes an infringement of freedom of speech.

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Presence of fetal growth restriction constituted the highest risk, and this applied to pregnancies where mothers did not smoke (adjusted relative risk 7.8, 95% confidence interval 6.6 to 10.9), did smoke (5.7, 3.6 to 10.9), and were exposed to passive smoke only (10.0, 6.6 to 15.8).

But on Friday, the appeals court dismissed that argument, saying the restrictions "constitute inapt remedies for the problems assertedly justifying them and, in fact, impose cures for problems that did not exist".

If so, there is a case for maintaining that these restrictions constitute a denial of equality of opportunity in an intuitive sense and the definition of the term should be revised to accommodate this judgment.

The repressed gene sets identified with these restrictions constituted 110, 11 and 774 independent entries from the t-PA producing strain and for the tunicamycin and DTT treatments respectively.

The Court ruled that visa obligations and/or restrictions constituted a barrier in providing services, impeded trade between Turkey and EU countries and contradicted the 1963 Ankara Association Agreement and its Additional Protocol on these grounds (European Court of Justice 2009).

Pay-to-play restrictions constitute desperately-needed government contracting reform -- designed to preserve the integrity of the government contracting process and save taxpayer dollars -- not campaign finance reform.

Here, the Court is faced with questions of whether the Texas restrictions constitute such an undue burden, whether the restrictions actually advance women's health, and significantly, whether they are required to under Casey.

This restriction on what constitutes a fact is expressible via the following semantical principle: The principle entails that one cannot use the truth-functional connectives to construct facts, except where they are equivalent to term-logical connectives.

These so called restriction factors constitute physical or functional barriers of the host cell to virus replication by interfering with specific steps of the viral life cycle.

These restriction factors constitute defense mechanisms of the host acting in a species-specific manner [ 8, 9] blocking the viruses from replication in their non-natural host species and thus being potential agents of anti-HIV defense.

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