Synonym: bound, confine, cramp, hamper, impede, limit, restrain. Similar words: restriction, strict, district, strictly, trick, electric, strip, electrical. Meaning: [rɪ'strɪkt] v. 1. place restrictions on 2. place under restrictions; limit access to 3. place limits on (extent or access) 4. make more specific.
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91, Section 8 grants A road haulage business seeking to expand need not restrict itself entirely to the road transport industry.
92, The employment protection legislation operates to restrict the grounds on which an employer can terminate the contract of employment with impunity.
93, A first step must be to restrict any military hardware sales to defensive weapons.
94, To restrict this study to compliant patients, only those completing a second visit at the outpatient center were included.
95, As the coffin slides into the furnace, we try to restrict our emotional involvement - sometimes at considerable psychological cost.
96, It is normal to restrict both the amounts involved and the timescale for seeking redress.
97, Any member state may also restrict the choice of model available.
98, Policy factors which restrict liability in negligence cases do not apply in intentional torts.
99, In order to retain the one-to-one correspondence,(sentencedict.com) it is appropriate initially to restrict the Bell-Szekeres coordinate x to the range.
100, Farmer's commitment to a mainland racing programme will restrict his racing at home to short circuits, when time will permit.
101, In view of this, the committee stressed the need to restrict the availability of highly hazardous pesticides.
102, Since they probably feed on algae, a method of control would be to restrict the growth of algae.
103, Moreover, if the housing market were to weaken, withdrawal of private funds could restrict development.
104, And new state regulations restrict some of the most odious insurance practices.
105, The bill also allows the Lord Chancellor to restrict the automatic right of appeal to the Court of Appeal.
106, But in doing so they must not restrict the opportunities for one gender or racial group.
106, Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
107, A cash limit is also applied to nationalized industries to restrict their ability to borrow from sources other than the government.
108, They would also severely restrict the board's ability to make acquisitions.
109, I think the success of ballot measures to restrict hunting reflects the fact that our society is increasingly urbanized.
110, Some exclusion clauses do not totally exclude liability for a breach but only restrict it.
111, He has stated that, as Governor of New Jersey, he would not push for legislation to restrict abortion drastically.
112, In such a small box as Alwyn Crawshaw's I would not recommend compartments which restrict space in effect.
113, Not withstanding this limitation, the powers contained in the section do not restrict any other express or implied rights of action.
114, And, you will find that paying by Switch does not restrict you to your cheque card limit.
115, Although we restrict the name mineral to inorganic substances, there are many naturally occurring organic components of rocks.
116, In addition, they promote fast-track, prefabricated building techniques that further restrict the architect's freedom.
117, That move means he can ignore federal spending caps that restrict the ability of other candidates to match his ubiquitous broadcast ads.
118, It is quite easy to restrict normal form programs to finite sets of values.
119, Midwinter does not restrict his discussion of domestic help to private householders.
120, The Commission can also be given cases where two or more distinct firms by implicit collusion operate to restrict competition.
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