Similar words: restriction, restrict, be strict with, destructive, strict, strictly, district, stricture. Meaning: [rɪ'strɪktɪv] adj. 1. serving to restrict 2. (of tariff) protective of national interests by restricting imports.
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91. A dummy has all the restrictive properties of a real job but no time content.
92. Barriers arising from the restrictive practices and cartels of business enterprises.
93. In either event, the crew is governed by the most restrictive rules, usually to halt immediately.
94. The tables show that this information is not restrictive across a large lexicon, especially for the words of commonly occurring lengths.
95. It's comfortable and not too restrictive and the box foot gives ample room for your feet to move around freely.
96. She attacked and circumvented the restrictive actor-manager system, producing independent subscription theatre with good roles for women.
97. Students were eager to develop relationships even in the restrictive university environment.
98. This is so even if your contract contains no specific restrictive covenants.
99. Davies chose to concentrate on civil liberties, a natural field for revivalists who smarted under old, restrictive laws.
100. Most restrictive abortion laws in the U.S. are of relatively recent vintage.
101. It is these markets that lend the behavior of even the most restrictive central banks an aura of unquestioned virtue.
102. More than most industries, telecommunications has been bound up worldwide in strict monopolies and restrictive policies.
103. It leads to calls for increased marketing restrictions(Sentencedict.com), unwarranted price rises and restrictive licensing laws.
104. Pro-abortion groups also oppose the protocol on the grounds that it is too restrictive.
105. They are subject to the general legislation prohibiting anti-competitive and restrictive practices unless these are judged to be in the public interest.
106. Any outstanding debt repayment requirements and / or restrictive covenants on long term debt agreements are additional important. considerations.
107. Anti-inflationary policies lead to restrictive monetary policies that deliberately produced high unemployment.
108. If such criticisms are valid, is a sterner, more restrictive approach either desirable or likely to be effective?
109. Harman J decided that the injunction restraining a breach of confidence should expire at the same time as a restrictive covenant.
110. Despite the general rule, restrictive covenants will be held valid if they are reasonable.
111. On the other hand,-it still could be felt that the design of these machines was perhaps unnecessarily restrictive.
112. It had been plagued by excessive absenteeism, restrictive practices, inter-union demarcation lines and poor product quality.
113. This is nothing to do with a Bar monopoly or restrictive practices.
114. Luckily Lloyds has found an alternative insurer - Pinnacle - for its 250,000 homebuyers, although the policy conditions are more restrictive.
115. The belief in a less restrictive conservative government has foundation.
116. However, Sharp have a highly restrictive policy which makes such development difficult.
117. Therefore this section can not catch clauses which define the obligations to be performed under the contract in a restrictive way.
118. Hence, the propositions of this section apply only under the highly restrictive conditions now enumerated.
119. Although the mulattoes had more rights than the black slaves, they were still subject to a series of restrictive laws.
120. The tenant should be careful also not to agree a too restrictive period of time in which to carry out remedial works.
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