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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a restrictive vision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a perspective or viewpoint that limits possibilities or options.
Example: "The company's policies reflect a restrictive vision that stifles creativity and innovation."
Alternatives: "a limiting perspective" or "a narrow viewpoint."
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"It's a very restrictive description of what one does," says he. "I feel if one has a restrictive vision of what one is, that stops you from expanding and being free to paint a wall one day, or create or sculpture.
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In the previous studies, a fairly restrictive vision-based driver assistance system has been deployed to detect lane departure, blind-spot and to monitor following distance, headway time.
WikiLeaks claims that the text shows America attempting to enforce its highly restrictive vision of intellectual property on the world – and on itself.
While it seems easy for her to accept the world from this new angle, Frenenqer still struggles to accept herself outside of her father's restrictive vision.
Out in the real world, Erie's restrictive vision of federal lawmaking has been undermined and circumvented by unfettered executive lawmaking and expansive theories of federal common law.
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Again, a restrictive approach was taken.
It's gone from a restrictive to a non-restrictive abuse-handle.
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any "catches," such as a restrictive non-competition clause?
"In this case, the Dutch DPA expressed a restrictive reading.
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