Sentence examples for decided to restrict from inspiring English sources

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Rather than ban the practice altogether, both countries decided to restrict it to qualified doctors.

Instead, he decided to restrict his diet to a thousand calories per day, and to walk.

Once Short decided to restrict his budget, he began regretting that volte face.

Then in 2010, China decided to restrict its export quota by 40percentt.

I decided to restrict it to traditional homes in novels – ie buildings in which fictional characters live.

The US has decided to restrict the use of a chemical employed in the manufacture of Teflon.

But since the data, resources and time were limited, I decided to restrict the model to what could be done with the available resources.

This year, several Western nations including Australia, Britain and Sweden, decided to restrict access to their higher education systems for foreign students.

The Most Rev Justin Welby declined the invitation from the animal charity as he has "reluctantly decided to restrict his patronage", a spokeswoman for Lambeth Palace said.

Now one newspaper has decided to restrict access to its own content, and it hopes to make some money by doing so.

It was readers that kept ordering his first novel Death of a River Guide even after publishers had decided to restrict the print run to 3500.

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