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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181. The relative clause: it is defined as a clausal modifier, restrictive or non-restrictive, used to modify a preceding construction, most often a preceding noun or noun phrase.
182. Even those films that are granted access to China face major difficulties making profits, due to highly restrictive box-office profit sharing agreements.
183. Restrictive conditions for export cartel exemptions are set not to affect domestic market, nor to restrict international trade, and are of uncertainties to some extent.
184. Permissions can be created in either a totally restrictive or totally unrestrictive state.
185. Restrictive cardiomyopathy may result from either myocardial or endomyocardial diseases.
186. According to China's law Ministry of Commerce also approved a merger in case additional restrictive conditions.
187. Meanwhile, the special restrictive instrument is used to realize the reentrance of the branch well.
188. Under pragmatic adaptation theory, we can establish an adaptability literary translation framework to study the influence of these restrictive factors in the choice-making translation process.
189. Already during the 13th century, domestic coal consumption in London is said to have been so great that restrictive by-law became necessary to check the increasing smoke nuisance.
190. That means there are many possible ways such a license could be unacceptably restrictive and non - free.
191. So Creative Commons goes all the way from copyleft to very restrictive licenses.
192. A restrictive indorsement gives the indorsee the right to receive payment of the bill and to sue any party thereto that his indorser could have sued.
193. Detox diets are usually highly restrictive and very low in calories.
194. British landmarks are the establishment of the Monopolies Commission and the Restrictive Trade Practices Act.
195. The results showed that the Lotus-seed starch which solubility was low, the turgidity was closed to sweet potato starch,(http://Sentencedict.com) belong to a restrictive swelling starch.
196. The abaissement always has a restrictive influence on the personality as whole.
197. Under the impact of the Wusi spirit, the former functions of rigorous invigilation and explanation under the restrictive man-centered system disappeared.
198. The phenomenon that the injurer only compensates limited damages commonly exists in reality, which is called as restrictive compensation.
199. Rickettsia -like organism infections can lead to severe diseases and sometimes large death, which has become a restrictive factor in the development of marine mollusk industry in the world.
200. Europe has the world's most restrictive laws on animal experiments.
201. Place proper punctuation around nonrestrictive clauses, but do not place punctuation around restrictive clauses.
202. The main disputes in the case were the right of stock exchanges over market information and the effectiveness of the restrictive clause in the contract.
203. The international cartel, which is formed by multi-national companies[sentencedict.com], has even more restrictive effects on the global economy and consumers.
204. Nevertheless, the Overton Park test has been criticized for being potentially too restrictive.
205. Restrictive practices are presumed to operate against the public interest.
206. The data demonstrated that the tunica albuginea has a strong restrictive ability to emissary veins.
207. Any more restrictive measures must be consistent and justifiable scientifically.
208. The simplest of these ways would be to add the more interesting and applicable classes to the class list, make them as race restrictive as need be, and be done with it.
209. "Digitisation and the internet have turned copyright into an appallingly restrictive anachronism" –translation: many people think "easily available" should mean "free".
210. When the voices that advocate for usability are absent or weak, security measures become needlessly restrictive.
More similar words: restriction, restrict, be strict with, destructive, strict, strictly, district, stricture, constrict, addictive, afflictive, vindictive, boa constrictor, respective, constructive, respectively, irrespective, irrespective of, extraterrestrial, friction, strive, active, equestrian, actively, inactive, deductive, elective, reactive, pedestrian, restrain.