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At the Rome conference it fought hard to restrict the court's powers and independence, and succeeded in seriously weakening it.
Mr. Goltz said he thought that if an agency started issuing earthquake warnings, it would be hard to restrict that information to a limited group of people.
You saw it at Lord's where on a very good batting wicket Australia got bowled out for 128 – the bowlers worked hard to restrict England to 361, started thinking about putting their feet up for a couple of days and then 50 overs later were out bowling again, which, let's be honest, is not ideal.
I thought we worked ever so hard to restrict Northampton to very few chances".
Republican governors had worked hard to restrict expansion of this gambling.
Having battled hard to restrict England's batsmen on a surface that remains reliable, New Zealand's plight suddenly became perilous, and the follow-on target of 266 will be their most pressing concern when play resumes on the third day.
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I was always seeking to make it harder, to restrict my area of maneuver".
Private companies in a growing number of countries are launching an increasingly sophisticated fleet of reconnaissance satellites, and governments are finding it harder and harder to restrict what snapshots are distributed to anyone willing to pay.
"Connectivity makes it easier to share things than ever before and also easier to acquire an audience, but harder to restrict things.
Visas, traditionally hard to get, restricted to specific cities and burdened with onerous requirements to report to the local police, are becoming more flexible for business travelers and older citizens.
And crucially, Brussels must work harder with Turkey to restrict the waves of migrants flooding into Europe".
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