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We believe that relaxing this restriction will make projectors more useful and widely applicable.
Natural resources officials worry that the restriction will make it more difficult to enforce state fishing laws.
They fear that the blanket restriction will make it nearly impossible for government experts to speak to journalists on issues as varied as GM crops, vaccines, infectious diseases and fracking, because ministers could take days or more to respond to the requests.
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The restrictions will make the financial pinch that much tighter.
Wider banking restrictions will make foreign lenders even more fearful of making loans in Russia.
He is skeptical that new gun laws and restrictions will make any difference in reducing homicides, particularly since he says criminals often steal weapons rather than buy them.
While this increased footfall will provide some positive opportunities to boost the local economy, the higher levels of traffic and Transport for London's (TfL) road restrictions will make moving around the borough more difficult.
There is certainly some news that will help: lowering corporation tax and easing planning restrictions will make it easier for large corporations to invest some of the cash they have been hoarding.
And why search out fresh crazy when you can keep picking the low-hanging fruits of Reps Michele ("The end is near!") Bachmann (Republican, Minnesota) and Louie ("Ammo restrictions will make you marry a dog!") Gohmert (Republican, Texas).
If the added inconvenience of carrying two containers does not deter people from drinking as much soda as they otherwise would, how can Bloomberg possibly claim his restrictions will make people thinner?" But what if the point isn't actually to make people thinner, at least not in the short term?
The new restrictions will make it more difficult for visitors or the small community of foreign residents in North Korea to post real-time information about the country to the outside world, and will further limit the ability of North Koreans with internet access to view information about their country posted elsewhere.
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