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What they encounter upon their induction into the group is a far more gruesome and restrictive reality, The Post's Kevin Sullivan reported last month.
The phrase "fitting in," has, Otowa concludes, "a restrictive sound; though this was the reality for me for many years, now I prefer to think of it as 'embracing' — and it takes two to embrace.
In its most straightforward and, arguably, basic sense, idealism not only asserts the existence of "ideas" (and perhaps other mental entities) but also advances a restrictive claim about the nature or composition of reality as whole: there is nothing in reality other than ideas and the minds whose ideas they are.
But the reality is (as always) more complex, and putting infants on a restrictive diet can also create a pattern that sets a child up for later obesity.
What is a restrictive declaration?
Again, a restrictive approach was taken.
It's gone from a restrictive to a non-restrictive abuse-handle.
Ordinarily, the conjunction "that" would introduce a restrictive clause.
Can a management company enforce a restrictive covenant?
They don't even want to know what the distinction between a restrictive and a non-restrictive clause might be.
A Restrictive foreign policy: Is India inviting trouble?
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