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Discover Ludwig"restricted club" is correct and usable in written English
It typically refers to a private organization or association that limits membership to a certain select few. For example, "My brother is a member of an exclusive restricted club that only grants access to a select number of people."
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The question about Anthony Kennedy was whether he had resigned at the appropriate time from a restricted club.
The meeting locations quickly ended when my dad refused to set foot in a very publicly restricted club, as in no Jews and no Blacks and I imagine anyone not considered "white" by the club board.
The restricted club that is the Texas Senate will be invaded by noisy conservative voters and activists next year if senators have to choose a new leader from their own ranks.
Since its inception, Augusta National has been a restricted club, banning Jews and African-Americans until recent years.
The unstated message is inescapable; to Hell with atheists, non-theists, Muslims, Shinto, Wiccans, Native American religions, Hindus, and anyone else; our nation is a restricted club; it is not open to other religions or to those who doubt or reject the existence of one or more deities.
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Being a Saints man you can't exclude the fact that five to eight of our key players have been involved in international duty for well over half the season - is it time to reconsider suspending or restricting club competition in lieu of international duty?
For example, genes involved in olefin (ET is the simplest form of olefin) metabolic and biosynthetic processes and in response to ET stimulus, were upregulated in plants carrying Rcr1. ET had previously been shown to restrict club development in A. thaliana[ 57] and to have a role in induced resistance mediated by biofungicides [ 33, 36].
Instead, the board voted to restrict clubs at elementary and middle schools to those related to studies.
The laws, which restrict clubs to certain areas of the city, also lay out strict safety standards for any club applying for a cabaret license.
The regulations, which restrict clubs' losses to £35m a year if bankrolled by an owner and cap the amount of new TV income permitted to be spent on players' wages, immediately transformed clubs' balance sheets.
League One and Championship clubs have so far resisted calls for the introduction of the cap that operates in League Two and the Blue Square Premier, restricting clubs to a wage bill of no more than 60% of their turnover.
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