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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151. Accordingly, a candidate for federal office must abide by the federal laws, which are somewhat complex and restrictive.
152. Also, some more restrictive societies show less left - handedness in their populations than other more permissive societies.
153. To establish effective invigorative and restrictive system for enterprise managers is one of the important systems that ensure solution of the three problems.
154. The present legislation of the restrictive clause in our country is far from satisfaction to the need of rapidly developing international technology trade.
155. However, having restrictive conditions to the obligation, the policy holder does not need to undertake the disadvantageous legal consequence.
156. Contractors who are unaware of the more restrictive provisions in the professional liability policy may unknowingly execute waivers that jeopardize their professional liability insurance coverage.
157. The aluminum reduction cell begins to start up when the temperature is about 850 C, so the interface chemical reaction is a restrictive link of electrode oxidation in the whole bake-out process.
158. In reactive power optimization, the solution infeasibility may arise due to a variety of reasons such as restrictive voltage limits, change in network topology, and shortage of reactive power sources.
159. "Freikoerperkultur" ("free body culture"), or FKK for short, was hugely popular in the otherwise highly restrictive German Democratic Republic (GDR), much more so than in West Germany.
160. Publicizes hortative or restrictive industry and project items for foreign investment, leads foreign investment direction.
161. The limiting slenderness of T-section stems prescribed in the Code for Design of Steel Structures (GBJ17-88) is too restrictive so as to hinder the promotion of using the hot-rolled cut T-section.
162. If more than one rule is set for the same connection string, the more restrictive rule is selected during the permission check.
163. However, if this is too restrictive for the message flow developer, then they can uncheck this preference setting to allow unrestricted grammar appropriate for input in a specific field type. Sentencedict.com
164. An interface cannot inherit from another interface with a more restrictive access level.
165. China should promulgate Law on State Immunity and make clear restrictive immunity.
166. However, in latter-day China, poverty of the country and penury of its people, and lack of communal awareness of the society became the key restrictive factors of the donative effects.
167. Methods: The hypermethylation was examined by methyl sensitive restrictive DNA endoenzyme analysis in 34 cases of angioreticuloma and the VHL gene mutations detected by PCR SSCP analysis.
168. The XML index definition is equally or less restrictive than the query predicate ("containment").
169. McGrady, who has been living in Chicago during the initial phase of his rehabilitation, is off the crutches but will wear a restrictive knee brace for at least two more weeks.
170. The creation of the restrictive clause of the floating charge for the credit bank is a contractual right.
171. The existence of divergent national or regional standards can create technical barriers to trade, even when there is political agreement to do away with restrictive import quotas and the like.
172. High voltage silicon pile is the key component of the output circuits of color TV and color monitor, whose switch frequency is the direct restrictive factor of line scan.
173. The real restrictive factor is the poverty of education right, as a result of the unfair system, which leads to a vicious spiral for rural area in poverty.
174. The very word discipline puts us off because It'sounds restrictive and punitive.
175. At the same time, the countries with the biggest known reserves are also the most restrictive to outside investors and the most likely to move deliberately when it comes to developing new fields.
176. As banks, they may find the Fed takes a more restrictive view.
177. However, the range of this legal system is only restricted to insurance clauses, and its jurisprudence basis should be the restrictive principle of contract law for standard form contract.
178. Place proper punctuation around nonrestrictive clauses, do not place punctuation around restrictive clauses.
179. In the worldwide, the legislation of the restrictive clause can be divided into two types, which are legislation in developed countries and in developing countries.
180. But what Ms Steinem regards as the most "restricting force" in America is nevertheless getting ever less restrictive.
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