Sentence examples for deemed to restrict from inspiring English sources

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"I was tempted to start my letter in response," she recalled, "by saying, 'Greetings from the sovereign state of Hawaii.' " Jorge Martinez, a Justice Department spokesman, declined to discuss the potential lawsuit here but acknowledged the department's active interest in opposing local zoning decisions deemed to restrict religious liberty.

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Overlooking the minor point that despite having metaphorical cojones, judges don't just decide things off their own bat – someone has to bring proceedings first – is Boris right that if deemed to be "restricting the highway" it would mean the end of the camp?

It was deemed appropriate to restrict this analysis to the control group.

As wheelchair interventions have developed significantly in recent times it was deemed appropriate to restrict the intervention, opinion and economic literature searches to the last 15 years (February 1997 to February 2012).

The proposed law, debated by a parliamentary commission on Thursday, would allow ministers to order access restricted to any website deemed to threaten lives, public order or people's rights and freedoms by committing a crime.

The association between BS and All Pneumonia deaths (AP) was estimated before restricting to the subgroup (CDP) deemed to have the greatest potential exposure.

Such limitations allow the court to restrict an individual's human right where it is deemed to be necessary in order to protect (amongst other interests): public safety, public health, morals, or the rights and freedoms of others.

It has also been accused of violating freedom of speech through Ministers bringing defamation suits against opposition politicians, and by restricting the circulation of foreign newspapers deemed to have engaged in domestic politics.

The sample was restricted to women as they were deemed to be the major purchaser of household food.

The government will reserve the right to restrict the sale of commercial data by American companies to anyone deemed to pose a national security risk, the official said.

APPROVES SECRECY LAW The South African Parliament overwhelmingly passed a bill that will severely restrict the ability of journalists to report any information deemed to be a government secret.

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