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Your users can also make "restricted" posts to Google+ which are visible only to members of your domain.
Many donors make restricted gifts, earmarking them for specific programs rather than allowing charities to determine how to use the money.
Make restricted free agency less onerous.
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The appeals court concluded that the evidence connecting violent video games to this sort of damage is too weak to make restricting the games a compelling government interest.
You can't make restricting abortion access the top priority for one of our country's two main political parties and think women will look the other way.
The very thing that makes restricted stock so attractive to employees can create downsides for investors.
One security feature allows the administrator to decide if a dataset is to be made restricted to a specific set of users.
Partly in response to that stereotype, organized labour in the West made restricting the influx of Chinese into the United States one of its goals.
In order to protect the privacy of suspects, a standard should be made restricting excessive search and seizure.
At the level of public policy, laws are made restricting their reproductive decisions.
Rarity and lack of adequate data, poor taxonomy and omission errors in conservation analyses make restricted-range species candidates for unrecorded extinction [43], erasing unstudied and relevant indicators of biogeographic patterns and underlying evolutionary mechanisms.
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