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But the gain in microscopic intimacy is offset by restrictive sightlines.
The rest of the Keys have more undeveloped land, but most is protected by restrictive laws.
Media freedom was curtailed by restrictive laws, and several newspapers were shut down by the government.
During the telecommunications boom of the late 1990's, Asian companies were also-rans, many hobbled by restrictive government owners.
Aid organisations were having trouble getting in, hampered by restrictive security procedures, he told me in 2013.
An anything-goes capitalist atmosphere is tempered by restrictive ownership provisions for firms wishing to operate in Dubai.
It states, "Illegal downloading will be marginalized not by restrictive legislation but by technological progress and changing patterns of usage".
The key feature of these – and other initiatives – is that they are local, based on voluntary support and are unencumbered by restrictive bureaucracy.
Orwellian George owes his own adjective to this book alone and his idea that wellbeing is crushed by restrictive, authoritarian and untruthful government.
Such cost-cutting is hampered by restrictive labour laws, combative unions and politicians who see mass lay-offs as a threat to the social fabric.
Much of Europe, hamstrung by restrictive labour policies that have hampered corporate change, is slow to abandon its age-bound traditions of apprenticeships and corporate paternalism.
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