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It was in 1882, after all, that Congress significantly restricted immigration for the first time, by passing the Chinese Exclusion Act.
The ministerial wing was locked down after the review, with public access significantly restricted, and the Australian federal police was put back in charge of security.
Reed thought that should be one extra case for every 1 million, a figure that would've significantly restricted how 1,3-D could be used in the state.
They have significantly restricted the bathing area for the sadhus to accommodate the common folk.
During the Medieval period plagues and famines significantly restricted population growth, however under the Tudors, London's population increased to around 200,000.
Yet the Sarbanes-Oxley act significantly restricted auditors' ability to cross-sell other services in order to bolster their independence.
Access to federal courts by the writ of habeas corpus was significantly restricted in 1996, and subsequent data showed that there has been no unreasonable delay in processing habeas corpus petitions.
"The result would be millions of people, predominantly in low- and middle-income countries, with significantly restricted access to lifesaving vaccines for many years," they wrote.
Taking their cue from this definition, testers have especially scrutinized students with average to above-average academic performance — after all, how can a student do so well and be significantly restricted?
The United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit on Tuesday overturned a lower court ruling that would have significantly restricted withdrawals from Lake Lanier, the main source of water for metro Atlanta, starting next year.
The group said that the Iraqi government had significantly restricted freedom of expression in the nation over the past year and that security forces had intimidated, beaten and detained activists, demonstrators and journalists.
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