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The Williamson-Cline model imposes a symmetrical 3% rule: that no country's surplus or deficit should exceed 3% of its GDP.That may be too restrictive for some tastes.
Mr. Langlais of the Division of Liquor Control in Connecticut explained that the tavern license, as it was established after Prohibition, started to be too restrictive for tavern owners in the 1970's.
This can be too restrictive for many applications.
However, it might be too restrictive for application.
However, the existing results employ an assumption that may be too restrictive for many stochastic systems.
Such an assumption, however, may be too restrictive for some applications, especially for retrospective studies.
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This proposal was too restrictive for Sutton.
"Perhaps relativity is too restrictive for what we need in quantum gravity," Dr. Magueijo said.
Monetary policy has been too restrictive for France's needs, particularly given the heavy exposure of its banks to the crisis-ridden countries of southern Europe.
He also said the bill was too restrictive for local officials making decisions about outdoor lights to deter crime and illuminate roads.
Johnson said he would like to think about racing other types of cars more often than he does — he plans to drive in the Rolex 24 at Daytona in January — but his commitment to Nascar is too restrictive for him to think much about, for example, racing a Formula One car full time in Europe.
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