It prevents a hacker from deleting any files, but restricts a user from suing the hacker should anything be accidentally erased. |
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The shroud base is very wide, restricts sheeting angles and will contribute to reduced performance to windward. |
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Cut down on lawn areas, use ground covers, and avoid water-impermeable paving that restricts aquifer recharge. |
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Another is the United Nations convention on the rights of the child, which restricts recruitment of children into the armed forces. |
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In carbonate-rich soils, rapid neutralization of rainwater by carbonate minerals restricts the mobilization of aluminosilicates and oxides. |
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For new construction, this can be of vital importance, particularly where zoning restricts building height. |
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The 1996 law severely restricts the ability of federal courts to overturn decisions in state trials. |
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A restrictive clause is one which limits, or restricts, the scope of the noun it is referring to. |
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However, this armor also restricts movement, and makes it difficult to see anything but a narrow view. |
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In a society with no laws, then a mafia that extorts me restricts my freedom and any systematic attempt to curtail them becomes a de facto law. |
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For the sake of this documentary, he restricts himself to a 30-day diet of nothing but food and drink found on the McDonald's menu. |
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A change in IRB regulations now restricts players to one nation representation at the international level. |
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He prefers to steer away from solo recordings and restricts himself to live performances or complete opera recordings. |
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He has had to take out an entertainment licence which restricts him to 100 people, most of whom will come from the village. |
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The food bank at Simon Fraser University, for example, restricts students to eight visits per semester. |
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And we don't have a computer between us, so we couldn't join by e-mail as requested, which restricts the event to a minority of people. |
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It is high in cereal grains, legumes and root vegetables and restricts simple sugar and fats. |
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On the other hand, the federal government restricts more and more public land for natural gas development. |
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This limitation restricts single-photon quantum information tasks such as teleportation to being probabilistic. |
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The tortuous passage restricts or baffles the gas flow out of the glass assembly. |
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The ordinary Mareva injunction restricts a defendant from dealing with his own assets. |
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Additional staff is needed to run rural branch surgeries, which restricts partners' ability to employ secretaries and administrators. |
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Another chain-link fence on either side of the tracks further restricts pedestrian traffic. |
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The due process clause permits military justice but restricts its application to the armed forces or to the militia during times of war. |
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In the light of this possibility, critics of tax funding have shifted their ground, arguing that it restricts choice and responsiveness. |
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The ultralight construction restricts winter use, but for three-season backpacking or bicycle touring, it is an excellent bet. |
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That restricts its operating temperature to below the boiling point of water. |
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Second, I think there is nothing in that text, your Honour, which restricts that to actually unimproved land. |
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It is a univocal lipogram, in which each chapter restricts itself to the use of a single vowel. |
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Here Taylor means that science restricts itself to naturalistic theories, and does not invoke the supernatural. |
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Now, he said, with a long career as a television lighting director behind him, he restricts his photography to family snaps. |
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Opposition politicians say the mission violates a constitutional clause which restricts foreign combat troops on sovereign soil. |
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When water is in short supply, the dry velamen restricts water loss from the roots. |
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The power that sub-units wield in federations often restricts or violates majority rule, in ways that merit careful scrutiny. |
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Woodridge, Illinois, restricts young people's access to tobacco products and spot-checks stores for compliance. |
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Hood Canal is hundreds of feet deep in places, but a shallow sill near its north end restricts seawater exchange. |
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The protocol restricts the manufacture and use of human-made, ozone-depleting compounds, such as chlorofluorocarbons and halons. |
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The homes will be covered by a covenant which restricts occupancy to local people. |
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Increasingly, legal mandates are in the offing to force you to design and deploy technology that restricts what you and your users may do. |
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The isolation restricts your mind and you're likely to become a very angry, bitter recluse full of hate for others as well as yourself. |
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His autism is such that it restricts his ability to handle even the most basic social situation. |
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Posteriorly, the palatine continues this shelf and restricts the maxilla to a more lateral position. |
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The distal radial expansion therefore restricts movement of the carpus on the antebrachium largely to the parasagittal plane. |
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Science is itself an ideology, one that properly restricts its own sphere of influence to observing and explaining physical phenomena. |
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But the piston restricts the amount the gate can open, so the gate is be propped open halfway by a bright orange traffic cone. |
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Emergency legislation severely restricts the rights to freedom of expression, association and assembly. |
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There is a wind deflector available, though its use restricts the car to a two-seater. |
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It has not been argued that there is any enactment which expressly limits or restricts the Crown Court's powers to make such an order. |
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Rail chiefs have been condemned by residents for not repairing a damaged wall which restricts access to the line for six months. |
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A tidal entrance to the harbour at Hayle restricts departure and return times. |
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A ratchet is a mechanical device that restricts movement in one direction and allows movement in the opposite direction. |
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In rare cases operators can protect pages, making them read-only, which restricts any edits from occurring. |
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The Town planning act restricts the way it can advertise outside and inside its buildings. |
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The country restricts the movement of foreigners, and groups that distribute aid to alleviate its food shortages are barred from some areas. |
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The emergency law severely restricts the freedom of public assembly, which in practice means any candidate wishing to run for president will have little chance to campaign. |
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The reviews in themselves constitute a demonstration of why the regime restricts the Internet. |
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Winter is keeping a firm grip on the South Island as snow isolates Dunedin for the second time in a week and restricts travel around the lower part of the country. |
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It is a good idea to scarify the lawn and remove any thatch, as it restricts air movement, impedes drainage and encourages the formation of moss and weeds. |
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The bad news is I skipped the cool down and the imps of sloth have decided to punish my errant behaviour with a pinched nerve, that restricts the movement of my head. |
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He restricts himself to poetic echoes that are manifestly conscious. |
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More specifically, the plan trims and restricts some of the more abusive recreational activities in mountainous regions, including skiing, snowmobiling and mountain biking. |
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Some, like the Los Angeles Times, got the facts right from day one, reporting in two front-page stories that the gag rule restricts how foreign groups spend their own money. |
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The sci clearance level restricts information into compartments, access to which is granted on an individual, need-to-know basis. |
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A catalytic converter works by forcing engine exhaust into a honeycomb of pinholes which restricts the molecules and creates more heat so they oxidize. |
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It restricts instruction to English only and holds that English language learners must receive instruction in English immersion programs for a maximum of one year. |
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The need to quickly stall the wing probably restricts the use of this mechanism to low-speed flight, when the wings are at a high angle of attack and more easily stalled. |
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The tight fit also restricts your abdomen, reducing your food intake during the day. |
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However, the Medical Council feels it is hamstrung by 20-year-old legislation which restricts it from expanding the council to cope with its heavy workload. |
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We are cognizant that this restricts the available pool of applicants to fill temporary positions, and we are very mindful of the present competitive marketplace. |
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The licence restricts Kerry to run the operation in a designated location. |
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The depth of seeds within the soil during the germination and emergence periods may ultimately be the factor that restricts emergence between beds. |
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Lamontagne also blames an airline policy that restricts passengers to carrying small dogs, cats and rabbits in cabin while other pets travel in storage. |
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This is a perspective that restricts artists to the task of recreating historical archetypes rather than creating new possibilities for experience and meaning. |
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Market socialism retains but restricts the power of the market. |
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Thirdly, some States have passed implementing legislation that in fact restricts or narrows the scope of grounds of jurisdiction laid down in international treaties. |
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Dual Check Safety Speed and Position Check software restricts robot travel in Cartesian space to exactly the area where it needs to work. |
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Physicalism restricts meaningful statements to physical bodies or processes that are verifiable or in principle verifiable. |
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This grip restricts the motion in your dominant hand and eliminates the possibility of wrist breakdowns through the putting stroke. |
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However, the subscription model is also seen to have disadvantages, as it restricts the ratings' availability to paying investors. |
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The 1991 Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty also restricts a struggle for resources. |
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The first Pasqua law, in 1986, restricts residence conditions in France and facilitates expulsions. |
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Publication of books is limited and the government restricts their importation and distribution, as with other media products. |
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Food rationing, which has been the norm in Cuba for the last four decades, restricts the common availability of these dishes. |
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In the USA this restricts production of seed potatoes to only 15 states out of the 50 states that grow potatoes. |
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The enlightened ruler restricts his desires and refrains from displays of personal ability or input in policy. |
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In 2007, Taiwan was considered free of FMD, but was still conducting a vaccination program, which restricts the export of meat from Taiwan. |
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The easement restricts construction and will keep cattle mostly away from sensitive streambeds. |
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This restricts the supply of blood and consequently hampers the bug-busting white cells that fight off an infection in the nose. |
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The Mediterranean Fruit Fly is a significant worldwide pest which attacks and restricts the export of fruit throughout the world. |
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The present law, set out in the Damages Act of 1976, restricts who can sue to a surviving spouse, opposite-sex cohabitee, parent or child. |
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Strophiole is an outgrowth of the hilum region which restricts water movement into and out of some seeds. |
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Based on the measured downstream congestion the proposed work heuristically restricts the number of credits available in each and every channel. |
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Kent's regional development would benefit from the tunnel, but being so close to London restricts the benefits. |
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The act prohibits possession of anabolic steroids without a prescript ion and also restricts distribution and production. |
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When will our business and political leaders accept that our high level of taxation and oncosts restricts Wales from obtaining a stable business economy? |
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In summer, the forests are generally cool and dark, because the beech produces a dense canopy, and thus restricts the growth of other species of tree and wild flowers. |
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The government states that common land should be open and accessible to the public, and the law restricts the kind of works that can be carried out on commons. |
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Section 128 of the federal constitution prescribes the mode to alter the constitution, which further restricts the power of the Commonwealth Parliament. |
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A narrow granite gorge and rocky bottom heavily restricts waterflow and creates strong rapids that flow upriver at high tide, and downriver at low tide. |
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This restricts the data set to juveniles and miniaturised adults. |
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Fencing along both sides of the canal restricts access to either side. |
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