Sentence examples for been too restrictive from inspiring English sources

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Several civil liberties and minority groups have complained that the police have been too restrictive in interpreting that.

On stem cells and cloning, Varmus argues forcefully that federal regulations have been too restrictive, and defends the discipline's practices.

At other times the public has perceived that drug regulation and regulatory authorities have been too restrictive or too cautious in approving drugs for the market.

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.

It also underscores concerns by some economists that in the face of a softening economy, the Fed's monetary policy has been too restrictive.

Another major question is whether insurers, in trying to keep costs down, have been too restrictive about allowing consumers to use doctors outside their company's network.

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It's too restrictive.

Zoning would be too restrictive".

Am I being too restrictive?

Guest: The bar menu is too restrictive.

Spanish labour laws are too restrictive.

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