Given the restrictions of character counts, post lengths and the like it seems to make intuitive sense to reference existing content rather than trying to represent your brand with
such tight restrictions.
Not exact matches
«When we built the facility in Nampa, we anticipated that environmental
restrictions such as those dictating phosphorous levels would be
tighter in the future,» Planter says.
Several of them,
such as a ban on salvia divinorum and
tighter restrictions on the sale of vaporized alcohol, dealt with substance abuse.
While mobile ride - hailing services
such as Uber and Lyft could legally expand their coverage areas across New York state by early summer, it will ultimately fall on Westchester County lawmakers to accept the state's regulations, or to push for even
tighter restrictions.
But what helped her feeling well, was a balance in her diet:) You're so righ;
tight restrictions won't make you happy and you won't be able to follow
such lifestyle in the long run.
While many in the industry believe Apple's
tight restrictions on it's apps store reduces the need for
such a product, surfing the web or using web - connected apps could possibly lead to malware infection.
They sit side - by - side with immigrant skeptics
such as Nigel Farage or Jonathan Arnott who champion
tighter restrictions on new comers and refugees.
Also this week, the UK announced
tighter restrictions on ivory limiting trade to very few exceptions,
such as museum antiquities.
The Commission undertook additional study, after which, in 2000, it changed its recommendation to the House of Delegates: while still advocating for multidisciplinary practices, it suggested
tighter restrictions, notably that
such practices should be lawyer - controlled.
New rules in June allowed commercial outfits to operate drones without lengthy authorization processes, though they still had to adhere to
tight restrictions,
such as those pertaining to line of sight.
Henry said lenders
such as Wells Fargo should keep more of their mortgages on their books, rather than packaging them in securities and selling them to federal - mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which have
tight lending
restrictions.