Sentence examples for decides to restrict from inspiring English sources

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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration decides to restrict access to fisheries data: not good.

If the company decides to restrict our coverage or tell us we have a pre-existing condition after all, we're in the position of begging a capricious and heartless corporation to cover costs we assumed we were entitled to based on a contractual obligation.

If it decides to turn on parts of the right hemisphere, then we might end up with an insight; if it decides to restrict its search to the left hemisphere, we'll probably arrive at a solution incrementally or not at all.

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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.

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

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

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

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

One memo also indicates that Mr. Verniero attended a January 1997 meeting at which New Jersey law enforcement officials decided to restrict the data they would provide to federal investigators.

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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