Sentence examples for restrictive view of from inspiring English sources

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"For the first time, the White House is considering stepping in and seeking to impose the Navy's restrictive view of the statute on the entire federal government".

Coloradans voted in 2000 to legalize medical marijuana, but the dispensaries boomed this year, after the state decided against taking a restrictive view of the law and the Obama administration decided to end federal raids on state-sanctioned businesses.

That period ended in the mid-1990's, when federal appeals courts began extrapolating from the justices' restrictive view of affirmative action in other contexts to declare that the Bakke case was no longer a binding precedent.

"If the secretary's restrictive view of 'legal votes' and manual recounts is ultimately adopted through amendments to the election code, there are potential constitutional implications, especially if the different voting systems continue to remain in operation," Justice Pariente wrote.

Theirs is not a restrictive view of the past but an inclusive one, similar to Kazuo Ishiguro's in his nuanced depiction of Stevens, the aging butler-narrator of "The Remains of the Day".

Still, concern is already mounting that the new agency will take an overly restrictive view of permissible products, limiting access to credit and curbing good as well as bad innovation.

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While there is of course nothing wrong with upper-middle-class language schools or upper-middle-class girlfriends, both tended to offer somewhat restrictive views of Brazilian society.

But the really interesting question, left unspoken, is how you decide whether to promote this type of unusual view over other more restrictive views on women's leadership of mixed prayer.

And to combat any notion of a restrictive view, for the first time in its short history, all 11 justices of the supreme court will hear an appeal.

His gloomy criticisms of biomedical research have led him, though by a very different intellectual route, to the same restrictive views on many reproductive issues as are held by conservatives and opponents of abortion.

Most striking is that unlike many traditional grammar books, Clark's reserves its scolding not for students of writing, but for teachers who harbor unduly restrictive views — "members of the crotchety crowd" who "tend to turn their own preferences about grammar and language into useless and unenforceable rules".

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