Sentence examples for a restriction imposed on from inspiring English sources

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Foreigners are prohibited from directly owning Gazprom shares, a restriction imposed on no other major Russian company.

"There was a restriction imposed on expansion and encroachment into the park," said Harold Holzer, the Met's vice president for communications.

Here I remain neutral on whether metaphysical necessity should be understood as full-blown necessity, or as a restriction imposed on a larger space (which would include metaphysically impossible and perhaps even logically impossible points: see Nolan 1997 for a view with this character).

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Without knowing how industries are interconnected with one another, no one should be able to grasp how an environmental restriction imposed on an industry affects other industries directly or indirectly and what the final result would be.

Our study showed that for a given restriction imposed on both milk EBV and persistency, it is possible to derive different indexes to achieve this selection constraint with different degrees of selection intensity.

The picture is very similar to Fig. 1 of Paper 1, although it is now obtained from twice the data volume but also using a strong restriction imposed on the plasma sheet coverage by THEMIS: we require that during the 3-h-long time interval there should be >50%% plasma sheet measurement points in the high-beta plasma sheet, compared to more relaxed 20%% requirement imposed in Paper 1.

An ortho-ethyl substitution (1 b, 24 μ m) showed increased potency, possibly due to the introduction of a conformational restriction imposed on the phenyl group.

Furthermore, the proposed formulation enjoys a flexible representation with no restriction imposed on how images should be represented, while requiring only that the representations are "close" to each other when the corresponding images are visually similar.

There was no language restriction imposed on the search.

Which, I would hazard a guess, is a direct consequence of the restrictions imposed on one's legs by jerk fans' favourite trousers: skinny jeans.

She filed suit in U.S. District Court in October 1997 alleging that she was let go in March 1997 with one day's notice because she complained about the way she was being treated by male colleagues--specifically, about a set of restrictions imposed on her activities as a researcher.

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