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restrictive laws/measures/policies Through introducing restrictive measures like anti-takeover legislation, corporate executives bolstered their own positions.
restrictive conditions/effects/rules He wants to transfer to a personal pension plan, which has less restrictive conditions than an occupational plan.
restrictive conditions/effects/rules He considers that French labour laws are far too restrictive.
These may be due to extrinsic constraints that are too restrictive or assembly designs that are physically impossible.
However, there are good theoretical and empirical reasons to believe that the linearity property of the equilibrium correction is too restrictive.
This assumption can be restrictive in many real world classification tasks.
Therefore, our decision to leave 1 through 4 fixed through time is unlikely to be very restrictive. 15.
At the same time, limiting references to closed code types is too restrictive because it disallows references to functions.
In this section, we will look at several cross-subsidy definitions, beginning with the most general and moving towards the most restrictive.
With present restrictive measures users experience delays and someone will need to finance the longer access times.
The standard restrictive argument proceeds from the premise that the life of human individuals is intrinsically valuable at all stages of life.
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