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Heralded as one of the nation's best 3-point-shooting teams, Vanderbilt (1-1) was only 3 of 13 from behind the arc in the first half, in large measure because of an effective defensive scheme wherein UConn defenders virtually never permitted an open shot by trapping the Commodores' outside shooters.
First, actual environmental conditions, physiological state and social settings virtually never permit the full expression of mate preferences at mate choice [18], [64].
Only the closest observers understood that Moore was permitted virtually no freedom and no privacy.
An exception to these graduated restrictions on abortion is the Netherlands where, the United Nations notes, "abortion is permitted virtually on request at any time between implantation and viability if performed by a physician in a (licensed) hospital or clinic".
The digital revolution also permitted virtually unlimited storage of newly created data products and allowed saving costs associated with their publicizing on the net.
According to the formulation of any of those dynamic models, it follows that the expression level of every gene would fluctuate within the full range, namely from 0.0 copy/cell to the maximum value permitted, virtually at random.
The Act permitted that virtually any relevant duties of the Crown could be assigned to the Associations, but particularly noted: Organisation and administration of Territorial Force units, except when called out for training or military service.
Instead, he favors closing loopholes that permit virtually unlimited coverage through multiple accounts.
"Compelling force" was allowed, but defined so loosely as to permit virtually any kind of physical abuse.
Under the new law, health plans will eventually be required to permit virtually all adult children to remain on their parents' plans until age 26.
"I asked them, 'Why are you doing this?' " One answer is that banks and credit card companies have been doing precisely this for years: they bring in customers on easy terms, then crank up the rates under a provision buried in the microscopically fine print that permits virtually unlimited increases, as The New York Times reported in 2004.
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