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The phrase "restrictiveness on" can be grammatically correct and used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which something is limited or constrained in some way. Example: The new policy implemented strict restrictiveness on the types of food allowed in the office cafeteria.
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An empirical comparison of long-term residence and naturalisation policies (Huddleston, 2009) led to a more diverse picture than just 'liberal' vs. 'restrictive' categories of states, depending on the restrictiveness of the requirements and rights for both statuses.
Recognizing the restrictiveness of Bridgman's early remarks on meaning gives us a useful framework for understanding one common objection to operationalism.
The performance of the controlled system is compared with performance of optimal control policies to quantify the effects of the restrictiveness of the deadlock avoidance policy on system performance.
Due to the high restrictiveness of this structure-based pharmacophore model, which focuses on steroid-like compounds, only ten out of 10,216 structures could map the set features of the model (hit rate 0.098%).
This again may reflect a tension in the development of guidelines, between the restrictiveness of the conventional evidence based approach which inevitably relies on older, well researched therapies and the greater openness of an approach which allows newer, less well endorsed treatments.
Thus, we launch the discussion about antitrust policy, and shed light on the leniency of the total welfare standard and the restrictiveness of the consumer welfare standard.
To estimate the restrictiveness of immigration policies of African and non-African states, the paper will draw on the DEMIG VISA database, which is a global panel of bilateral travel visa requirements covering the 1973 2013 period (De Haas & Villares-Varela, 2014 forthcoming).
To assess the restrictiveness of coercive interventions we considered two aspects as most relevant: firstly, the restrictions of human rights during coercive interventions, and secondly, the stressors resulting from the coercive intervention.
The idea is to convey the restrictiveness of life for marriageable women of that time whose parents must hew to societal protocols.
The department will often try to gradually increase the restrictiveness of the setting until the student has enough support to perform well.
The Yankees and Nomura were again at the center of a player transfer dispute a year later when Alfonso Soriano grew discontented with the restrictiveness of his contract with the Hiroshima Carp.
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