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While both represent actors, talent agencies' business practices are much more restricted.
In fact, our speech is often much more restricted off campus than on.
Our additional seed-based analysis yielded spatially much more restricted effects.
Educational provision for girls in medieval society was much more restricted.
you're in or other people going to events you're going to — will be much more restricted.
"I do not think that glyphosate should be banned but its use should be much more restricted," he said.
One maneuver, though much more restricted than it once was, involves selling borrowed securities substantially identical to those already held.
In comparison, adult stem cells come from already existing tissues and organs, and their adaptation is much more restricted.
Japanese banks, he said, have historically been much more restricted than German banks in their ability to expand into ancillary businesses like investment banking and asset management.
In our data, it also looks like nurses are much more likely to use the brand name, and pharmacists are much more restricted to using the generic names.
If the effect of the jury verdict, provided for in the same sentence, is to prevail, the review is much more restricted.
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