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They point to football in high school and college, where the celebration rules have always been more prohibitive.
There aren't really too many non-sleeping applications here, which makes that $249 price tag a bit more prohibitive.
The Andersons has adopted a control share acquisition statute in its charter, which is even more prohibitive of a hostile bid.
One of the more prohibitive elements of remittances, which adversely affects poorer users, is the high cost of sending money across borders.
The top configuration will have an Intel Core m7 CPU, 8GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, but it will cost a far more prohibitive $1,599.
A rash of upsets had spread through the tournament so by the time of this encounter Serena was an even more prohibitive favorite to take the title.
He cited risks to the stock because of the economic slowdown in the People's Republic and worries about how the country could become more prohibitive in doing business.
Iceland's rules regarding trans folks changing their legal gender markers are more prohibitive than some other progressive countries, such as Argentina, and require proof of hormone treatment and surgery.
But, according to VanMoof, a more prohibitive factor might just be cost; since they locate the bikes using GSM and not GPS radios, the company has to pay for data costs.
As it currently stands, the major parties are in charge of determining primary election rules and procedures, which vary from state to state, and some are more prohibitive for independents than others.
The U.S. Department of Labor on Monday unveiled a proposal that would give employers more flexibility in the way they calculate overtime pay for workers with inconsistent schedules, reversing the Obama administration's more prohibitive views on the issue.
In recent years, both Bay Ridge in Brooklyn, which falls in the 11th district, and the North Shore of Staten Island have absorbed young families and artists and people not long out of college who have been priced out of Manhattan and the more prohibitive quarters of Brooklyn.
Grey, Up Top, pp. 80–1 Both options were made more prohibitive by the need to supply at least two escorts for the carrier at a time when the RAN was having difficulty meeting deployment commitments with the available destroyers and destroyer escorts. In September 1967, Melbourne travelled to the United States to collect new aircraft: 14 Trackers and 10 Skyhawks.
Bhutan also has three private FM radio stations. Through 2008, the government allowed foreign broadcasts and did not censor broadcast content. Private radio and television stations were active and expressed a variety of views, although the government may have limited the number of television channels available. International organizations maintained that the cable costs were often more prohibitive than government restrictions.
MiSP 2006. Opponents of more prohibitive measures against Salvia argue that such reactions are largely due to an inherent prejudice and a particular cultural bias rather than any actual balance of evidence, pointing out inconsistencies in attitudes toward other more toxic and addictive drugs such as alcohol and nicotine.Nutt et al. 2007. The worldwide number of alcohol-related deaths is calculated at over 2,000 people per day,Lopez 2005, Table 2.
Authorities have differed as to whether women are prohibited, permitted or encouraged to wear them. Medieval authorities tended toward leniency, with more prohibitive rulings gaining in precedence since the 16th century. Conservative Judaism regards women as exempt from wearing tzitzit, not as prohibited,Signs and Symbols and the tallit has become more common among Conservative women since the 1970s. Some progressive Jewish women choose to take on the obligations of tzitzit and tefillin, and it has become common for a girl to receive a tallit when she becomes bat mitzvah.
Parker and Stone fought with the MPAA to keep the film R-rated; for months the ratings board insisted on the more prohibitive NC-17. The film was only certified an R rating two weeks prior to its release, following contentious conversations between Parker/Stone, Rudin, and Paramount Pictures. Parker felt very overwhelmed and overworked during the production process of the film, especially between April and the film's opening in late June. He admitted that press coverage, which proclaimed the end of South Park was near, bothered him.
Parker and Stone fought with the MPAA to keep the film R-rated; for months the ratings board insisted on the more prohibitive NC-17. The film was only certified an R rating two weeks prior to its release, following contentious conversations between Parker/Stone, Rudin, and Paramount Pictures. Parker felt very overwhelmed and overworked during the production process of the film, especially between April and the movie's opening in late June. He admitted that press coverage, which proclaimed the end of South Park was near, bothered him. The film opened in cinemas in June 1999 and received critical acclaim while grossing $83 million at the box office.
As his physical ailments grew more prohibitive, Ysaÿe turned more to teaching, conducting and an early love, composition. Among his most famous works are the six Sonatas for Solo Violin op. 27, the unaccompanied Sonata for Cello, op. 28, one Sonata for Two Violins, eight Poèmes for various instruments (one or two violins, violin and cello, string quartet) and orchestra (Poème élégiaque, Poème de l'Extase, Chant d'hiver, Poème nocturne, among others), pieces for string orchestra without basses (including Poème de l'Exil), two piano trios, a string quintet, and an opera, Peter the Miner, written near the end of his life in the Walloon language.
Opponents of more prohibitive measures against salvia argue that such reactions are largely due to an inherent prejudice and a particular cultural bias rather than any actual balance of evidence, pointing out inconsistencies in attitudes toward other more toxic and addictive drugs such as alcohol and nicotine.Nutt et al. 2007. While not objecting to some form of legal control, in particular with regard to the sale to minors or sale of enhanced high-strength extracts, most salvia proponents otherwise argue against stricter legislation. Those advocating consideration of Salvia divinorums potential for beneficial use in a modern context argue that more could be learned from Mazatec culture, where salvia is not really associated with notions of drug taking at all and it is rather considered as a spiritual sacrament.

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