Similar words: restrictive, restriction, restrictively, restriction enzymes, restrict, restricted, unrestricted, constriction. Meaning: [rɪ'strɪkt] adj. restricting the scope or freedom of action.
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31. In contrast, decentralised bargaining systems have a restricting influence upon the degree of union membership attained.
32. Victorian women wore severely restricting corsets to achieve an hourglass shape.
33. Twenty three states have passed term limits legislation restricting the amount of time their congressional members may serve.
34. Many of these problems can be minimized by restricting indexing to titles and abstracts.
35. There may be a trade-off between price maximisation and restricting the circulation of the information memorandum.
36. The plans include changing the bill of rights, restoring police power to ban protests and restricting foreign funding of local groups.
37. They also signed a pre-nuptial agreement supposedly restricting Meg's payout to £100,000 should the marriage fail.
38. On the economic front Taubira-Delannon was in favour of restricting the areas where gold-washing is authorised.
39. Thomases role was in restricting investigators access to his papers.
40. Travis, his former squadron commander, because of an order restricting his movements on the 314-acre base on Point Loma.
41. Voters also defeated Proposition 201, a complicated measure aimed at restricting shareholder lawsuits, which have plagued Silicon Valley high-tech companies.
42. Monopolies tend to keep their prices and profits high by restricting the supply of a good.
43. By the turn of the century virtually every State had a law prohibiting or restricting abortion on its books.
44. Legislation restricting freedom of bequest is found in a number of countries.
45. The provision restricting investment income was also thought to be of dubious constitutionality.
46. Under the new law,(sentencedict.com) providers and online services are responsible for restricting indecent material or risking criminal prosecution.
47. But, fortunately, interviewers had difficulty restricting employees to the confines of the standard interview questions.
48. They have, after all, been traditionally concerned with restricting the use of weapons which are considered indiscriminate or inhumane.
49. Some grantors may have geographical qualifications, restricting requests for grant applications to a given city, or state or regional district.
50. By restricting the power of the elected government, the president hopes to prevent problems from erupting into full-blown crises.
51. Disquiet grew and, on 11 February 1911, the ever-appeasing government brought in tougher laws restricting the use of Aube grapes.
52. Rangoon reacted to the charges by organising a vehement press campaign and restricting imports from its neighbour.
53. Its stalls spread over the whole area successfully restricting passage in any direction.
54. They accused Clinton of using moralistic language to cloak protectionist policies aimed at restricting imports from Third World countries.
55. House-passed measures restricting the power of the federal government to regulate health, safety and environment also stalled in the Senate.
56. Concurrent is also restricting its sales focus to seven vertical markets to maintain its profits.
57. Like retrenching, the technique of restricting behavior betrays a peculiar logic about performance and its root causes.
58. On Sept. 14 regulations restricting imports and exports had been lifted,[sentence dictionary] except for certain products subject to quotas or special licences.
59. Restricting car access does not necessarily lead to a loss of trade.
60. Restricting the data to the related papers listed in Table 9 does, however, produce a straight-line curve, Figure 13.
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