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The rest are either marked with the less restrictive label "confidential" or are unclassified.
Hadas is sometimes classified as a New Formalist, but it's a misleading and restrictive label, seeing as how she has mixed free and formal verse ever since her 1975 debut, "Starting From Troy".
But critics of the plan argue that merely putting a restrictive label on a medicine is not enough, and that limited tests might not be adequate to determine a drug's safety and effectiveness.
Lingering safety concerns and a restrictive label from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration prevent Ranexa, which aims to directly affect the muscle cells in the heart, from being used in all but the sickest patients.
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They weren't big on the business having restrictive labels.
His insightful observations about restrictive labels and the power of dance to transcend them were inspiring.
Yet commentators often seem determined, when evaluating women, to impose restrictive labels on them, implying that their performance is somehow linked to this categorisation.
The liberation of the private media over the past 10-12 years has also lessened the relevancy of these restrictive labels by creating awareness of political corruption and human rights.
"Muslims are not homogeneous," she said, emphasising that they don't want their identities to be defined by restrictive labels.
Candidate compounds suspected or shown to prolong the QT interval may be rejected out of hand or attract restrictive labelling.
Tom Petty, on the other hand, filed in 1979 in a bid to wriggle out of a restrictive record label contract.
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