Synonym: limitation. Similar words: restrict, destruction, strict, strictly, district, fiction, prediction, conviction. Meaning: [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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61) Riggs said Clinton administration representatives agreed to the further funding restriction in return for congressional leaders' blessing of the spending bill.
62) Control amplifications on samples to show that a constant restriction enzyme site can be cut strengthen confidence in the analysis.
63) This method provides a means of obtaining DNA markers distributed along the length of a specific restriction fragment.
64) A more rigorous refereeing system or the restriction of scholarship to limited types may be introduced.
65) Sight deposits are, in the main, cheque account funds while time deposits incorporate an element of withdrawal restriction, i.e. notice.
66) They are susceptible of restriction only to prevent grave and immediate danger to interests which the state may lawfully protect.
67) The restriction had excluded millions of freelance and contract employees from any paid leave.
68) Several deletion mutants were prepared by exploiting singular restriction sites in the cDNA to enable progressive sequencing.
69) The fiction, however, reads like an attempt to break out of this self-imposed restriction.
70) To a large extent this is due to the severe restriction on building.
71) It should not be seen as a restriction on parliamentary sovereignty.
72) Remaining with our inflation-unemployment example where, we need to impose an additional restriction on the behaviour of the prediction error.
72) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
73) These courses may be chosen virtually without restriction and are intended to maintain the breadth of the student's education.
74) By now a new restriction had been placed on their friendship by both parents.
75) Only relevant restriction sites are indicated in the expanded regions.
76) Almost all the examples he gives for a restriction of client participation are atypical of a community work situation.
77) There are also negative measures in the sense of restriction of land-uses(sentencedict.com), and exclusion of people and/or livestock from certain areas.
78) All but one of those released have been placed under heavy restriction orders.
79) He can work comfortably and easily despite the weight and restriction of the line fastened to his collar.
80) Incomplete restriction sites produced on the junctions with linkers and adapters are indicated by enzymes with asterisks.
81) Finally, the voluntary mountain bike restriction for Snowdon mentioned a couple of issues ago has been agreed between the interested parties.
82) Samples were digested with the appropriate restriction endonuclease and were size fractionated by electrophoresis through 0.9% agarose gels.
83) The analogy is drawn between research assessment and the restriction of use of medical expert systems to physicians.
84) No evidence was seen of restriction of digestion to the tips of the incisors.
85) The 1908 Act is an obsolete restriction that is not appropriate for modern mining methods.
86) They are worried that the workers might interpret the new law as a restriction of their rights.
87) A further level of pre-censorship, imposed by a bureaucracy headed by government appointees, is an unnecessary institutional restriction on programme-makers.
88) Restriction of livestock with similar variations is also a frequent negative element in combinations of conservation techniques.
89) The smaller diameters should then be sawn off, to minimise flow restriction.
90) The existing policy is one of seeking abortion on demand, up to the point of birth and without legal or medical restriction.
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