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Klerman recalls one participant in another study, which restricted the amount of sleep that subjects were allowed.
Rate-capping, which restricted the spending of councils, on the other hand utterly divided local and central government.
In earlier times acetylene gas was the only practicable illuminant, which restricted the power of the light.
Moreover, their highly hyperbranched architectures resulted in site-isolation effects, which restricted the aggregation of the chromophore units.
One notable example is the War Powers Resolution, passed in 1973, which restricted the president's ability to send U.S. troops into combat without congressional approval.
This meant that, if you got permission to build a house, someone else couldn't build there, which restricted the supply of houses, so the price went up.
The legislation, which restricted the political parties' use of funds not subject to federal limits, was McCain's signal achievement on Capitol Hill.
Trump has said that he supports reinstating the Glass-Steagall Act, which was repealed in 1999 and which restricted the growth and risk levels of big banks.
Last year, during the holiday season the price of gasoline was at $3.57/gallon, which restricted the financial choices of everyday Americans.
This difference was determined to be due to the small size of the clean air plenum in the baghouse used here, which restricted the entrainment of secondary air.
This low forest fire frequency can be attributed to the fragmented landscape pattern, which restricted the spread of fires ignited by lightning.
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