Sentence examples for restricted from engaging from inspiring English sources

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And they're also restricted from engaging in some types of post transaction marketing, particularly where the consumer's credit card is automatically being charged for services without them re-entering their payment information.

Between performance bouts, subjects were restricted from engaging in strenuous activities, although they were allowed to read, play games, watch movies, and interact with laboratory staff to help remain awake (no visitors were permitted).

The 52-item, 5-point Likert-type, instrument was designed to measure the degree to which children believed they were restricted from engaging in activities in the past week.

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His proposed changes, which collectively became known as the Volcker rule, restricted banks from engaging in proprietary trading and limited the size of their private equity and hedge fund investments.

The proposed Final Judgment serves the first objective by restricting Microsoft from engaging in much of the conduct of the type found to be unlawful in this case.

Given the number of national caveats that many Nato contributing nations have placed on their forces, conditions that restrict them from engaging in combat, training missions would be an ideal role for our European allies – one that would free up American soldiers and marines to conduct vital combat operations throughout Afghanistan.

But others believe that the constitution is a post-war relic imposed on Japan by the US that restricts it from engaging in the normal activities of a modern nation.

Previous concerns about "foreign influence" led to restrictive laws such as the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, the Johnson-Reed Act of 1924, the Smith Act of 1940, and numerous state laws restricting foreigners from engaging in business or owning land.

Stigma was practiced through restricting patients from engaging in most everyday activities, such as sports.

The civil action provisions of RICO can: force a defendant to forfeit any interest in property, restrict a defendant from engaging in certain future activities or investments, or dissolve or reorganize an enterprise.

1933 - The Glass –Stiegel Act regulated interest rates, established deposit insurance, and erected a wall between commercial and investment banking by restricting the former from engaging in non-banking activities like securities and insurance.

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