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They typically do this by restricting choice.
The wattage will be limited to only 900 watts by 2017 – further restricting choice.
But the move was attacked by the teaching unions as restricting choice.
Restricting choice in the public sector effectively means denying a choice to the poor but not to the rich.
For abortion opponents, the statutory standard for a fetus's viability is an important symbol - the first step in restricting choice.
Although restricting choice of doctor is controversial in California, Professor Burton notes that other states have limited the access to doctors for years.
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In architecture, selection of sustainability assessment methods critically affects design goals, favoring or restricting choices designers can make.
"The government suffers from delusions, believing that it can eliminate everyone, [believing that] uniform thinking and restricting choices for voters can help it," she said in 2008.
When interviewees reported negative aspects they mostly referred to restricting choices (which by definition is not part of nudging) or a disapproval with being influenced in principle.
He correctly followed the principle of restricted choice.
(South was guided by the principle of restricted choice.
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