Sentence examples for more restrictive definition from inspiring English sources

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In addition, the rules adopt a more restrictive definition of independent.

The Court implements this new rule by fashioning a more restrictive definition of "acquittal" than heretofore followed—i.

Mother Jones, by contrast, had a much more restrictive definition, excluding things like armed robbery or gang violence.

Since February, the Nepalese government has been under pressure from India to adopt a far more restrictive definition of manufacturing.

A secondary objective was to explore the use of a more restrictive definition of SSD on the findings of the study.

Notably, the Court neither explains why it chooses to reject the more traditional definition of "acquittal" nor attempts to justify its more restrictive definition in terms of the constitutional policy against multiple trials.

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We might see universities subjected to new visa regimes or more restrictive definitions of the brightest and best to facilitate lower immigration numbers.

The purpose of this study was to assess associations between pregnancy weight gain (PWG) and small for gestational age (SGA) defined by birthweight < 10th percentile and 2 more restrictive definitions and to assess the proportion of SGA attributed to low PWG.

In the United States, a syrup must be made almost entirely from maple sap to be labelled as "maple", though states such as Vermont and New York have more restrictive definitions (see below).

Finally, low prevalence figures (with more restrictive definitions) lead to lower Kappa values.

They also recognized that others in the field had used more restrictive definitions in other studies.

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