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In 2001, during Mr. Putin's first term, the region enacted a law to drastically restrict Protestant proselytizing.
The Tory manifesto attacks "undemocratic strikes" and says it will drastically restrict the power of trade unions to defend workers' rights.
Ms. Kroes could force the banks to do many things: sell billions of euros of assets, close branches, cut their balance sheets drastically, restrict payments to investors, executives and staff, and focus more narrowly on retail banking.
Trump, too, has been throwing more red meat to his base as the 2020 campaign has started, increasing his attacks on immigrants and hardening his central 2016 campaign promise to drastically restrict the number of people allowed into the country.
The Obama administration has set in motion a combination of executive orders and international agreements aiming to drastically restrict national and global use of fossil fuels--a policy I believe would be highly damaging to our economy and catastrophic for billions of people who need fossil fuels to rise out of poverty.
Drastically restrict the roll of lobbyists in Washington.
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"The police presence there has drastically restricted their freedom of movement," he said.
In 2004 a cross-party group of lawmakers drastically restricted the scope of a law on fertility treatment.
The most important reason for this crisis is that we have been drastically restricting the amount of land available for housing since 1947.
The Naturalization Act of 1790, which limited citizenship to "any alien, being a free white person," drastically restricted the ability of Muslims to become citizens.
Any diet that promises fast weight loss is likely to deliver on that promise by drastically restricting calories, carbohydrates or salt.
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