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Meanwhile, the Justice Department is conducting an investigation into whether the town's actions violated the 2000 federal law that bars use of zoning restrictions to unreasonably limit religious structures, a possible prelude to the government's entry into the case.
Such action is nearly always controversial, with critics saying the designations unreasonably limit logging, grazing, mining and other activities on wide swaths of the West.
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How can it do this without unreasonably limiting the kinds of symbols that can be quoted?[11] (See Lepore (1999) for elaboration on this point).
Reacting against excesses in the country's property markets and shadow banking system, the PBOC has moved, not unreasonably, to limit the availability of cheap credit.
In addition, unreasonably small limiting areas per alkyl chain of the molecules in the monolayers were found, especially at XDHDAB = 0.5, implying the molecular loss from the monolayers at the interface.
Most councils are imposing unreasonably short time limits on care for the elderly at home, according to the UK Homecare Association.
Forced to comply with what was considered an unreasonably low national speed limit, Montana circumvented it by imposing an inconvenience fine for simple speeding -- $5, payable at the roadside -- and charging the truly reckless speeders huge fines.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which is the part of the Department of Commerce in charge of fisheries, also set new limits on the total catch.Many fishermen think the new limits are unreasonably low.
In contrast, the rights of access sought by the government are unreasonably broad and not limited to ensuring compliance with the Court's judgment.
The cost £2.7 billion—will take the government perilously close to its avowed borrowing limit (the Tories, not unreasonably, are calling Crewe the most expensive by-election in history).
For instance, in order to show that using the criminal law to enforce strict speed limits on the roads is fully consistent with the second version of the Harm Principle, we would need to show that every driver who exceeds the speed limit thereby creates an unreasonably increased risk of harm which seems implausible.
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