Sentence examples for a restricted state from inspiring English sources

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In another email, Clinton's chief of staff, Cheryl Mills, informed her that National Security Agency NSAandand state department officials discussed an attempt to develop a modified Blackberry for Clinton that might be used when she worked in a restricted state department office that did not allow private phones.

Altogether, the results in Figure 5 suggest that a transition occurs during therapy-induced senescence, in which arrested senescent cells are converted from a permissive state of senescence escape and cell cycle re-entry to a restricted state with reinforced cell cycle arrest.

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This observational study is consistent with a calorie restricted state reducing mortality in a Japanese population: a population where the rates of these cancers are already considerably lower than that in North America and western Europe.

For example, if the rental unit has a designated parking space, or if street parking is restricted, state the guest's obligation to abide by those parking rules.

The paradox of attaching an amendment restricting state enforcement activities to a bill intended to solve those conflicts was noted by Barbara Roper, director of investor protection at the Consumer Federation of America.

The court's other criminal law cases were a mix of search-and-seizure issues and cases interpreting a 1996 law restricting state inmates' access to federal court.

Old-fashioned social conservatives may prefer restricted, state-controlled liquor sales.

Debt is one of the top two problem areas at Citizens Advice (along with benefits advice), and its debt policy officer, Peter Tutton, believes that changes due to come through in the Welfare Reform Bill could also have an effect in restricting state help and benefits.

The bill -- sponsored by Senator John S. McCain, a Republican of Arizona, and Senator Russell Feingold, a Democrat of Wisconsin -- restricts state parties' ability to collect and spend soft money to promote candidates for federal office, a practice that first became common in the 1990's.

A 2009 U.S. Supreme Court case, Cuomo v. Clearing House, restricts state attorneys general from subpoenaing documents from national banks until they've filed lawsuits.

The new economy minister is an protectionist who scorns globalisation and who has described EU rules restricting state subsidies for struggling industries as "obsolete and fundamentalist".

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