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be restricted until
verb
To restrain within bounds; to limit; to confine; as, to restrict worlds to a particular meaning; to restrict a patient to a certain diet.
Exact(10)
"Movement to Grozny will be restricted until March 1st," Colonel Zaitsev said, waving an order from the high command.
Giggs has already admitted his actual coaching role will be restricted until his playing commitments are over.
Critics allege that biotechnology is still experimental and should be restricted until it is better understood, and that it should at least be labeled.
The commission had proposed the ban after the European Food Safety Authority recommended in January that use of the pesticides be restricted until scientists determined whether they were contributing to a die-off in bee colonies.
Three days later, the US Court of Appeals gave the federal judge the middle finger and decided abortions should continue to be restricted until courts finish arguing the case.
Three days later, the US Court of Appeals gave the federal judge the middle finger and decided abortions should continue to be restricted until courts finish arguing the case.
Similar(50)
These two countries were admitted into the EU in 2007, but the right to freedom of movement for workers was restricted until the beginning of 2014.
The attacks forced the authorities to institute changes in merchant traffic; travel north of Melbourne was restricted until a system of escorted convoys was established.
Exports of Andalusians from Spain were restricted until the 1960s, but the breed has since spread throughout the world, despite their low population.
Access has been restricted until 2011 for a very few species that show deep intraspecific divergences to enable additional studies aimed at clarifying their status.
Overhead stretching is restricted until 6 weeks post-operatively to avoid damaging the repair.
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