Sentence examples for substantially more restrictive from inspiring English sources

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But by shuttling through the bill in one day, North Carolina lawmakers evaded the furor Indiana experienced, despite the state's law being substantially more restrictive than Indiana's.

Their paper is substantially more restrictive than ours and fails to capture the full effects of the two costs in two respects.

As noted above, the physics-based model sampled with truncation selection for folding and binding is substantially more restrictive in how many non-synonymous substitutions it allows, and the simulated sequences reflect this.

In the Andapa case, rice production, and hence tavy, may serve as a form of subsistence security because the social norms dictating how rice can be used are substantially more restrictive than those for "liquid capital" (i.e., cash generated from commercial crops).

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"It's becoming more and more restrictive.

The House bill is even more restrictive.

"We deserve substantially more.

Today, immigration laws are more restrictive.

The National Football League is far more restrictive.

Congress chose more restrictive language, provoking litigation.

Life, however, was becoming more restrictive.

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