Sentence examples for becoming more restrictive from inspiring English sources

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Life, however, was becoming more restrictive.

This view of work becoming more restrictive isn't about nostalgia, says Professor Green.

Mexico city has just decriminalised it, whereas in some countries, such as America and Poland, laws are becoming more restrictive.

He left the Medical Research Council in the early 1960s, when he felt it was becoming more restrictive.

The range of courses available is being drastically reduced, and access to them is becoming more restrictive, with, for instance, the introduction of student loans to the sector.

But there is increasing concern that KYC is becoming more restrictive, making access to finance harder for local banks and populations and damaging developing economies' opportunity to grow.

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"It's becoming more and more restrictive.

"They've become more restrictive," Mr. Parris said.

Restrictive building packaging policies like this are becoming more and more common.

And becoming more accessible.

Conflicts are becoming more protracted.

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