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Of course, this makes us more willing to accept restrictions on our freedoms.
Most people accept restrictions on civil liberties and free speech as the price of their material well-being.
According to Jiangsu Province's infectious-diseases laws, people with H.I.V. must accept "restrictions on the scope of their activities".
As a price for their affluence, most people there accept restrictions on civil liberties and free speech.
Similarly, the Supreme Leader said that Iran would not accept restrictions of its research and development work "for ten or twelve years".
"Let me be clear: the United States will not accept restrictions on freedom of navigation and overflight, or other lawful uses of the sea," he told reporters.
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He agreed to settlements with each, paying about $850,000 and accepting restrictions on any future work in the securities industry.
Such mutually accepted restrictions are a common way to work out disputes between property owners, said Neil Marcus, a land use lawyer in Danbury.
Setting up the Topol-M, he said, would force the United States to consider accepting restrictions on its planned missile defense, which he called "an extremely negative event of historical scale".
Last week, the Campaign Finance Board refused to release Mr. Hevesi's share of city matching funds, which are paid to candidates in exchange for honoring spending limits and accepting restrictions on the size of political donations.
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