Sentence examples for extraordinary restriction from inspiring English sources

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Outcry over that extraordinary restriction, and the fact that the information was swiftly available on the internet, eventually led to the lifting of the Trafigura superinjunction, but has not prevented the increasingly widespread use of such legal instruments by companies, celebrities and others.

The transcriptional mechanisms that underlie this extraordinary restriction in gene expression remain unclear.

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When allowed out of prison, he has faced extraordinary restrictions on his movements.

That, combined with extraordinary restrictions on withdrawals to prevent a bank run, will in turn cut down on consumption and business investment, the commission added.

Mordechai Vanunu is still prevented from leaving his country and subjected to extraordinary restrictions for blowing the whistle on Israel's nuclear weapons in 1986.

The Cuban government is not known to have placed extraordinary restrictions on Santería, perhaps because of the religion's apolitical focus and its organization in small groups rather than large congregations.

And since 2006, thanks to a "Romeo and Juliet" clause in a sex-crimes law, consensual sex between two teenagers has been a misdemeanour, not a crime, if one partner is underage but no more than four years younger than the other.The Romeo and Juliet clause was not retroactive, however, so Ms Whitaker is stuck on the register, and subject to extraordinary restrictions.

DINING, PAGE F1 Detainee Briefings Restricted The White House is maintaining extraordinary restrictions on information about the detention of high-level terror suspects, senior government officials say, briefing only a handful of members of Congress on the jailing and interrogation of these prisoners.

WASHINGTON, April 5 - The White House is maintaining extraordinary restrictions on information about the detention of high-level terror suspects, permitting only a small number of members of Congress to be briefed on how and where the prisoners are being held and interrogated, senior government officials say.

"What this does is open the floodgates for more and more extraordinary restrictions," said Jennifer Dalven, director of the Reproductive Freedom Project at the American Civil Liberties Union.

The Israeli blockade of Gaza, though somewhat eased during the past two years, still prevents the free flow of goods, especially building materials, not to mention the extraordinary travel restrictions and the near-isolation of the Palestinians from the rest of the world.

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