Sentence examples for it being restricted from inspiring English sources

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It examined whether to allow evidence gathered from phone tapping and other sources to be used in court – as opposed to it being restricted to intelligence gathering purposes.

Furthermore, a popular revolt against Sao Paulo's scheme its citizens value their right to drive above their right to breathe led to it being restricted to peak hours only.

"[The drugs] are modified somewhere where it won't affect their function, but it will affect their legal status in terms of it being restricted or illegal".

This controversy was later resolved by others, with publications reporting a strict correlation between EBNA-1 expression and EBV DNA detection by PCR [ 11], although the detection of EBV (protein expression and DNA detection), in terms of it being restricted to tumor epithelial cells, is still a debated issue.

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And once we add this one sentence to it, that it was restricted in its nature.

Seeing it was restricted, she did not disseminate its secrets.

And then it was restricted.

"It's not painful, but it's restricted," Posada said.

(Sorry, it is restricted circulation, so no link).

Even if it is restricted to melanin production, how specific is it?

Sometimes it is restricted to advancing and retreating and is not without affectation.

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