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Once the restrictions start, where should they stop?
As they did then, the restrictions start out being broad, but are narrowed by many exemptions.
The criticism is that the Iranians will not only do it anyway, in ten years, when the restrictions start to expire, but will have an easier time, because the lifting of sanctions will have made them richer.
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These restrictions start young.
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Assume, he said, that it was ten years later, and some of the restrictions started to expire.
The flight restrictions, started at Super Bowl XXXVII in 2002, would not permit any planes within seven miles of any significant sporting events.
Cuba will scrap much-reviled travel restrictions starting in January, easing most Cubans' exit and return, state media said yesterday, in the communist island's first major immigration reform in more than half a century.
Cuba will scrap much-reviled travel restrictions starting in January, easing most Cubans' exit and return, state media said on Tuesday, in the communist island's first major immigration reform in half a century.
explored the restrictions on competition that companies like Myriad had put in place — blocking alternatives to the patented tests, and even the practice of interpreting or comparing gene sequences that involved those genes — the restrictions started to look like not just a question of patent law, Mr. Hansen said, but of the First Amendment's guarantee of free speech as well.
In what is perhaps the greatest development in travel in Cuba's history, President Raul Castro announced the end of tough travel restrictions starting 14 January 2013, making it easier for millions of Cubans to leave the communist country.
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