Sentence examples for even more restrictive from inspiring English sources

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The House bill is even more restrictive.

Pop Warner has decided to wait for more definitive proof before issuing even more restrictive rules.

They are also eager to stave off even more restrictive laws.

And after a workers' uprising in 1381, English employers clamoured for even more restrictive legislation.

If anything, prices would have gone up and wireless contracts would have become even more restrictive.

Even more restrictive than those of England are the intestacy laws of communist countries.

Campaigners fear the prime minister's announcement could be a precursor to even more restrictive measures.

But the Medicare proposals, if anything, would be even more restrictive than that committee's recommendation, stunning many Wall Street analysts.

In the end, Mr. Swindells sold an even more restrictive conservation easement to Sonoma Land Trust for $1.45 million.

A therapeutic diet, which should be managed by a registered dietitian or other qualified nutrition professional, is even more restrictive.

But Judge Garaufis concluded that in some ways, adult homes "are even more restrictive or 'institutional' than psychiatric hospitals".

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