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Sentence count:298+3Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: limitationSimilar words: restrictdestructionstrictstrictlydistrictfictionpredictionconvictionMeaning: [rɪ'strɪkʃn]  n. 1. a principle that limits the extent of something 2. an act of limiting or restricting (as by regulation) 3. the act of keeping something within specified bounds (by force if necessary). 
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31) And there is no restriction on candidates, although telemarketing companies say they try to avoid using people convicted for fraud.
32) If the car costs more than £12,000 there would be a tax restriction on the relief available for the payments.
33) The emergency import restriction on cultural artifacts from El Salvador has been extended for another three years.
34) For example, there is a case for a further restriction on the sale of knives and for licensing shops.
35) Predominantly affecting young women, the central feature of this disorder is an abnormally low weight achieved by extreme caloric restriction.
36) Exactly how sodium restriction exerts its hypotensive action and why in only certain people remains unknown.
37) This ability removes the restriction on context-free grammars that only a finite set of grammatical categories are allowed.
38) Instead, the matter of attendance is left to the discretion of the governors with no restriction on their discretion.
39) Congress has determined that the danger created by advocacy of overthrow justifies the ensuing restriction on freedom of speech.
40) Unless Anderson has come up with a new math, the restriction means a $ 250, 000 reduction in gate receipts.
41) Renin and atrial natriuretic peptide restriction fragment length polymorphisms: association with ethnicity and blood pressure.
42) The Social Democrats once said that a new citizenship law should accompany any restriction of the right to asylum.
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43) The restriction is as repugnant to the nature of the tenancy in the one case as in the other.
44) The only restriction being that a condition must directly relate to the site and must be reasonable.
45) The restriction applies within a 100-foot radius around any clinic entrance.
46) We did not want to impose this restriction here but wanted to let the data reveal individual preferences.
47) A general right of recovery of overpaid tax could not incorporate any such restriction.
48) A single band was found for each restriction enzymes and combinations mentioned above.
49) The Act is a mass of technical paperwork and restriction.
50) He lay in a sort of mental haze until a feeling of restriction just below his buttocks penetrated his still slumbering state.
51) No housing policy can be sound which does not deal courageously with rent restriction as a whole.
52) Mr Fordy said all local hauliers were sent letters before the restriction came into being.
53) Such a restriction on land coming on to the market is irrelevant, but nostalgic.
54) If the mutation creates or destroys a restriction site then this can be simply examined in the products of the reaction.
55) That restriction prevented voters who value experience from expressing their preferences when voting, she said.
56) But emigration to the United States had made this restriction anachronistic and so the Liberal government altered the law.
57) We can do what we like and say what we like to whomever we like, without restriction.
58) Each region offers different opportunities and imposes different kinds of restriction on its inhabitants.
59) The dietary control of plasma phenylalanine concentrations requires rigorous restriction of natural protein intake, often to less than 6 g per day.
60) An apparently dangerous criminal may be hospitalised with a restriction stipulating that only the Home secretary can authorise his release.
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