Sentence examples for restricted meaning from inspiring English sources

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In January, China reclassified the sector as "permitted" rather than "restricted," meaning overseas companies can own 100 percent of an operation in China.

But a Home Office spokesman said tier 1 applications were not being restricted, meaning a larger cut on tier 2 applications — which includes family social workers.The temporary cap was introduced to prevent a flood of applications ahead of the permanent cap's introduction next April.

For theozyme interactions 1 and 2, as described above, the catalytic geometry is fairly restricted, meaning that for all six degrees of freedom there are catalytically necessitated values.

Scapular movement was not restricted, meaning that total shoulder ROM in each direction was measured in this case.

We confined the country to China only, but the study location was not restricted, meaning that the study could be at a national or district level.

The word "starve" once meant "to die" (compare Old English steorfan, German sterben); in most dialects of English, it now has the more restricted meaning "to die of hunger," though in the north of England "He was starving" can also mean "He was very cold" (i.e., "dying" of cold, rather than hunger).

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The team placed him on the restricted list, meaning he is inactive and not being paid.

One is the "lack of real estate", ie, very restricted space, meaning that not much fits on to the screen at one time.

It is sometimes said to have meant originally simply "clever" or "skilled man," but the list of those to whom Greek authors applied the term in its earlier sense makes it probable that it was rather more restricted in meaning.

Moreover, clients reported negative and positive session moments evidencing that clients' attention and activity during the session was not restricted to meaning construction operations.

And up to half of all the surveyed animals have "highly restricted" ranges, meaning it's not easy for them to run or hide from threats.

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