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I think it's important as an athlete to feel you're making your own food decisions, because if restricted too much you might rebel.
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"If you restrict too much, you actually may be increasing their risk," said Kenneth J. Lau, an administrator at the Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service who coordinates treatment of sex offenders at Westchester Jewish Community Services.
Looking at the implications of the least core in fixed-income taxation environments may provide a real contribution to our understanding of the field; and these implications should be investigated even before considering other less demanding solution concepts or before restricting too much the taxation space.
With respect to overall survival (cf. Figure 5), approach J restricts too much the shape of the hazard ratio.
Then Bernanke criticized banks again, implicitly, by saying that they had restricted lending too much, making it hard for ordinary Americans to get a mortgage.
"I've restricted myself too much this Congress".
A seed needs to restrict its timing of germination to occur under favorable conditions, but if it restricts it too much it may never germinate at all.
They restrict us too much, we've got the Lobbying act now, and there are restrictions on how to fundraise.
However, the paper says, if a state restricts rates too much, "insurers may opt out of the state market," reducing the choices for consumers.
They can also unwittingly alienate potential buyers by attending their own showings, restricting access too much, tussling over whether they'll leave window treatments and light fixtures, and engaging in clumsy or high-handed negotiations.
Chinese authorities stopped the sale of a juice company to Coca-Cola, not because it's Coca-Cola, icon of the West, but because, they say, it might "restrict competition" — too much of a monopoly on sweet things to drink (there may be other factors at work, including angry nationalist bloggers).
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