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"Enhanced" policies such as fixing a price on carbon and tough restrictions on power stations' emissions are seen as key to restricting a rise in temperatures to no more than 2C.
Restricting a Rite of Teendom?
An aggravated life sentence means tougher conditions, including restricting a prisoner's leisure hours.
He says it's "appalling" that Toyota boasted in internal documentsof saving $100m by restricting a recall of vehicles.
"I'm not adapting anything, other than restricting a certain vocabulary and a certain liberty of visuals," he said.
Google already offers its users Replay, the option of restricting a keyword search only to Tweets and to particular periods.
He made a few adjustments, including the addition of blinkers, which cut down distractions by restricting a horse's vision.
Israel would insist, and would be right to insist, on the tightness of the strings restricting a militaristic Palestine.
Malnutrition in the first 1,000 days of life can have irreversible consequences, restricting a child's ability to learn and increasing susceptibility to sickness, affecting school attendance.
"After finding my voice to tell my story, I choose not to collaborate in my own oppression by restricting a basic human right," she wrote.
The suit charged the league with restricting a form of free agency by agreeing to eliminate competition for players' services, keeping salaries low.
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