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  • [[Legal restrictions]] are rules or laws that limit what an individual or organization can do. They are enforced by the governm ...ctations about behavior or dress, or social rules, such as those governing acceptable behavior in a particular social group.
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  • ...of [[chemical]]s on health. The NOAEL is a part of the process of deriving acceptable daily intakes or tolerable daily intakes. * [[Threshold limit value]]
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  • ...societal norms dictating what types of behaviors are generally considered acceptable, appropriate, or desirable for a person based on their actual or perceived ...protectors, while women are the caregivers and homemakers. These roles can limit individuals' potential and constrain their personal and professional growth
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  • ...amount or degree that is considered to be beyond the normal or acceptable limit. In a medical context, the term can be applied to a wide range of condition
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  • ...al phrase that typically refers to a point beyond which one will not go; a limit to what one will tolerate or engage in. This concept is widely applicable a ...and can denote a limit to what actions or behaviors are considered morally acceptable. This can apply to individual moral choices, business practices, or governm
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  • '''Engineering tolerance''' refers to the permissible limit or limits of variation in a physical dimension, a measured value or physica ...e between the maximum and minimum limits of a dimension. It represents the acceptable range of variation that will still allow an object to function as intended.
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  • ...ue to these impacts, there are regulations in place in many countries that limit supersonic flight over populated areas. ...ersonic travel over land with reduced sonic boom intensity, making it more acceptable to communities below. The [[NASA]] X-59 QueSST (Quiet Supersonic Transport)
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  • Cultural and social norms dictate acceptable ways of finding a partner and can vary widely between different societies. ...f seeking a suitable match. Additionally, economic and social barriers can limit an individual's options.
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  • ...f STIs. Additionally, there is the challenge of creating a product that is acceptable and accessible to those who need it most. Cultural, social, and economic fa ...here the prevalence of HIV is high, and where cultural or social norms may limit women's ability to negotiate condom use.
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  • ...Authority]] (EFSA) has assessed the risk of 4-MEI and provided guidance on acceptable levels in food products.
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  • ...the environment. Emission controls are designed to limit these outputs to acceptable levels.
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  • ...alties or losses you incur when you cancel a prepaid tour or flight for an acceptable reason, such as illness, death in the family, or severe weather conditions. ...overage is usually for the duration of the trip and may have a per-article limit.
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  • ...ty populations, the elderly, and the young, who may be less likely to have acceptable ID. ...ctions''': Imposing strict registration requirements or deadlines that can limit the ability of individuals to register to vote.
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  • ...ent positions. Some Protestant theologians argue that charging interest is acceptable as long as it is not excessive and does not exploit the vulnerable. ...ons has been a subject of debate. Critics argue that strict usury laws can limit access to credit for those who need it the most, while others argue that wi
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  • ...e performed, making the procedure more accessible and, in some cases, more acceptable. ...ly, pro-life movements have sought to protect the rights of the unborn and limit access to abortion services.
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  • * '''Radiological''': Standards limit exposure to radioactive substances that may be present in water. ...erature, pH, and turbidity are controlled to ensure water is aesthetically acceptable and does not corrode water distribution systems.
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  • ...f sanity," able to mimic normal emotional reactions and engage in socially acceptable behaviors, yet without the capacity for genuine empathy or ethical consider ...at the book's focus on male subjects and lack of diversity in case studies limit its applicability across different populations and cultures.
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  • ...of a population to safeguard sustainable access to adequate quantities of acceptable quality [[water]] for sustaining livelihoods, human well-being, and socio-e ...water infrastructure, such as dams, reservoirs, and treatment plants, can limit access to safe and clean water.
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  • ...l indexed by MEDLINE which requires multiple reviewers, and must be deemed acceptable by the editor. Published Papers: A maximum limit of one (1) article or 10 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™ can be claimed per
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  • ...ng or seated position until their blood pressure drops below an acceptable limit.
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