Sentence examples for restrictive controls from inspiring English sources

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A critical development in her thinking occurred when she noticed that even anti-regulation ideologues in the corporate world were often eager for the federal government to impose restrictive controls on their competitors.

When Mr Vanunu was released in 2004, the Israeli government imposed brutally restrictive controls over him, forbidding him from leaving the country, going near foreign embassies or even talking to foreigners.

Nick Clegg has called for a major shakeup of British media ownership laws in the wake of the Murdoch scandal, including far more restrictive controls on media ownership, as well as tighter definitions of what constitutes a fit and proper person to run broadcasting bodies.

Contrary to traditional restrictive controls, the Licensing Act (2003) proposed to reduce violence by removing restraints on regulated opening hours for licensed premises; thus potentially increasing the physical availability of alcohol.

Stock exchanges in mainland China are struggling and subject to restrictive controls, including a 10% daily limit on how much a stock can gain or lose after the first day of trading.

The settlement resulted in a total of over one million dollars in payments to the government by the institutions involved in the research as well as restrictive controls being placed on three investigators involved in the research with respect to their future clinical research activities [ 9].

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Clarke intends to release the Belmarsh prisoners next month, not into house arrest as originally threatened, but under less restrictive control orders.

He has promised that his government will spend more on research.Released from the restrictive control of the former regimes, scientists in Arab countries see a chance for progress.

They were introduced in 2012 to replace the more restrictive control orders.

Compared to VMS-only strategies, the CV-based strategies can effectively impose dynamic control over continuous time and space, enabling (i) faster queue clearance around a bottleneck, (ii) less restrictive control with higher control speed (thus smoother transition), and (iii) simpler control via only one or a small number of CVs.

Furthermore, 31 (40.3%) of 77 reported that their family members expressed anxiety about becoming infected, and 25 (32.5%) of 77 reported that their partners were disturbed by restrictive control measures.

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