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TO secure his own investment -- and ensure that he attracted others of like mind -- Cook restricted future construction to private houses.
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Controlling the dissemination of information and restricting future work seems advisable.
Congress has been considering imposing a windfall tax as well as new legislation to restrict future mergers in the industry.
"And sometimes buyers who purchase a farm might put their land in conservation easements, which restrict future development".
And with the town looking to restrict future residential development, prices are likely to continue to climb.
However, organisations that fail to embrace online and mobile payments risk limiting their fundraising potential and could restrict future growth".
"By potentially restricting future flows of credit," he said, "the developments in financial markets post a significant threat to economic growth".
But as the attention on Indonesia grows, so does the focus on flaws that, according to analysts, may restrict future growth.
Conversely, running the economy at low levels of demand damages the supply side of the economy and restricts future growth — a phenomenon known as hysteresis.
Finally, in order to restrict future global warming to 2°C, as promised by heads of governments in Copenhagen, we must give the world's population equal allowances of one and a half tonnes of CO2 per person per year.
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