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The phrase "a restrictions" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a restriction"? You can use "a restriction" when referring to a single limitation or constraint placed on something.
Example: "The new policy includes a restriction on the use of personal devices during work hours."
Alternatives: "a limitation" or "a constraint".
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A note of caution: Most of the Section 107(a) restrictions are noted in the Reporter's Comment to the particular section restricted, but not always.
Type in a Restrictions Passcode here – a four-digit PIN.
Neulevel offers a Restrictions Dispute Resolution Process ("RDRP") by which such registrations can be challenged.
The correspondence series has been re-opened after a restrictions review.
Some incompatible cases regarding boreholes are explained by (a) restrictions of the NSPT technique, (b) extremely localized 1D conditions, and (c) the small depth of drilling, not providing sufficient information about the surface to bedrock distance.
The Family Link software is a differentiator for Android as compared with iOS, which instead offers a "Restrictions" section that's focused more on what apps a child can use – either by toggling on or off Apple's default apps or by app ratings – as well as use other settings for controlling what a child can do on the device, and configure privacy options.
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In fact, such a restriction does exist.
Is such a restriction valid?
"At first it was a restriction".
Occasionally a banker will tailor a restriction.
Mattis got the okay, with a restriction.
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