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restrictions <a restriction; restrictions> N

restrictions

commercial restrictions ECON

credit restrictions ECON

discriminating restrictions ECON

economic restrictions ECON

exchange restrictions ECON

financial restrictions ECON

import restrictions ECON

payments restrictions ECON

political restrictions JOURN

quota restrictions ECON

Web restrictions N COMPUT

Web restrictions

impose restrictions on VB

impose restrictions on
impose restrictions on
impose restrictions on

restrictions on transfers ECON

economic restrictions for the newspaper JOURN

access restriction INDUST

air restriction INDUST

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Consequently, water restrictions have been in place for several years.
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The agreement phased out a wide range of trade restrictions in stages over a ten-year period, and resulted in a great increase in cross-border trade.
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The species' numbers have been greatly reduced by overfishing and poaching, prompting many governments to enact restrictions on its trade.
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He and others saw the need for bikers to organize to fight against federal and state restrictions on motorcycling.
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Those on parole (or probation) may be subject to restrictions not applicable to other parolees or probationers.
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The developers included stringent design guidelines, architectural controls, landscape requirements, and other codes and restrictions.
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Each of the examples above defines a presheaf with restrictions of functions, vector fields and sections of a vector bundle having the obvious meaning.
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Some of these restrictions have since been lifted.
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Construction costs are likely to increase because of restrictions on workers on days above 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Restrictions on blood donors are often called deferrals.
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