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China, by trying to constrain this tendency, is only accelerating it.
As the hearing's chair, Democratic senator Russ Feingold made clear that if the courts won't act, then Congress must act to constrain this "gross violation of privacy".
Previous studies were not able to constrain this structure more precisely.
In previous studies of wellbore breakouts in the Nankai accretionary complex, a friction coefficient of 0.6 was assumed, but few direct laboratory tests were available to constrain this.
"We could have said 'how much money have we got?', but the minute you do that you start to constrain this process, but we are committed to getting the best and then we will sort it".
In order to constrain this degeneracy, Knollenberg and Hunten (1980) postulated that the range of allowable parameters for the Mode 1 particle size distribution would be limited by microphysical processes, namely coagulation timescales.
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Russell said that Volvo, rather wisely, decided to constrain the application of this system strictly to highway driving.
However, the sparsity of data available to constrain the interpretation of this volcanic system hinders the application of standard 3D modelling techniques.
Volume of this avalanche is unknown, whereas it would be of large interest to constrain the mass budget of this earthquake.
These observations will be useful to constrain the proposed models for this system.
Moreover, (8), (9), (11) and (12) should be added to this model to constrain the operation of PtG plants.
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