Sentence examples for restrict practices from inspiring English sources

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The statute (1290) generally referred to by its opening words, Quia emptores terrarum... ("because sellers of lands... .), called the Third Statute of Westminster by a contemporary chronicler, forbade subinfeudation (the letting out of parcels of land upon feudal tenure) in an attempt to restrict practices that cheated existing lords of their dues.

In Butler's words, "certain kinds of efforts to restrict practices of representation in the hopes of reigning in the imaginary, controlling the phantasmatic, end up reproducing and proliferating the phantasmatic in inadvertent ways, indeed, in ways that contradict the intended purposes of the restrictions itself" (Butler 2000, 490).

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It has powers to restrict practice, suspend or permanently remove doctors from a register that allows them to work.

The GMC also wants to be able to restrict practice of those who have made mistakes and since retrained, even if their work has improved.

In the past, the Fed and other federal regulatory agencies have been timid about restricting practices, saying they did not want to block loans that might be useful to certain low-income borrowers.

Lots of western countries had strong unions at the time, but there was a malign genius to the pencil-sucking, more-than-my-job's-worth-mate restricted practices invented in Britain.

The bedrock of Germany's apprenticeship system is corporatism and restricted practice.

Although most of the volunteers are not professionally trained, Wroe describes the work they are doing as "lay social work", unhampered by the bureaucracy that restricts practice in the UK.

In this article we address the effect restricted practice has had in North Carolina and the introduction of Senate Bill 695 (the Modernize Nursing Practice Act) that, if passed, would legislate full practice authority for NPs in our state.

"There's certainly a number of people who believe having a set number restricts practice," Wyatt said.

During the 1990s, health care restructuring in Nova Scotia resulted in downsized hospitals, reduced inpatient length of stay, capped physician incomes and restricted practice locations.

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