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The phrase "governmental restraints" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to limitations or restrictions imposed by the government on individuals or organizations. Example: The new business struggled to grow due to the heavy governmental restraints on importing necessary materials.
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The official estimate of Waldheim was that he was a vigorous leader chafing at governmental restraints.
And see Gellhorn, Individual Freedom and Governmental Restraints p. 88 et seq.
One of those that was not taken was one titled "Individual Freedom and Governmental Restraints".
The parties and their amici have debated at length the wisdom or unwisdom of governmental restraints on what is sometimes described as either the "gray market" or the practice of "parallel importation". In K Mart Corp. v. Cartier, Inc., 486 U.S. 281, 108 S.Ct.
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There are signals and small flames of hope, however, that the balance can be readjusted, that corporate and governmental restraint can be introduced to digital platforms, and that citizens can be put back in the driving seat.
Adherence to the policy of neutrality that derives from an accommodation of the Establishment and Free Exercise Clauses [p670] has prevented the kind of involvement that would tip the balance toward government control of churches or governmental restraint on religious practice.
Instead, we have a situation where the banks seem to be an untouchable monarchy beyond the reach of governmental restraint, much like the profligate court of Charles I.
JFK, we should see, came to be certain as president that our nation's birthright is comprehensive prosperity achieved through governmental restraint in the service of constant and stellar economic growth.
That ruling addressed itself chiefly to the issue of governmental prior restraint of the press, which the court ruled unconstitutional, but further rulings applied the broader principle to material that lacked its earth-shaking import.
The Framers' familiarity wi h the abuses attending the issuance of such general warrants provided the principal stimulus for the restraints on arbitrary governmental intrusions embodied in the Fourth Amendment.
Although the Court noted the lack of substantial relationship between the restraint and the governmental interest in each of those cases, the holding of each clearly rested on a much broader principle.
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