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The transient power limit was initially much more restrictive than the steady-state limit.
"They became much more restrictive in terms of information," she said.
The access has gotten much more restrictive for a number of different reasons.
And the airlines have become much more restrictive in making their free capacity available".
In another, he took a much more restrictive view of Congress's power to regulate the environment.
Recently reported criteria for the isothermal case are shown to be always much more restrictive than the ones developed here.
Just as many countries have much more restrictive attitudes toward gun possession in public than the United States, so too are many countries much more restrictive in regard to the death penalty than the United States.
The claims-made basis for liability insurance is considered much more restrictive than a per-occurrence policy.
He also brought in his own much more restrictive version, getting it on the statute books in 2000.
Several EU countries, including Belgium, have a much more restrictive interpretation of "freedom of movement" than the UK.
Mother Jones, by contrast, had a much more restrictive definition, excluding things like armed robbery or gang violence.
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