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We agreed that the restrictive visa regime begged for urgent change.
A Pepperdine University study finds that the restrictive financing environment is stunting business growth and hiring.
"Possibilities for humanitarian visas need to be explored," she said, emphasizing that the restrictive approach has proved its limits.
Children's authors are warning that the "restrictive" way children in England are being taught writing in school will affect the next generation of novelists, biographers and poets.
Prosecutors maintained in earlier court papers that the restrictive conditions of confinement were necessary because the defendants posed a continuing threat.
"It perhaps is not generally appreciated that the restrictive criminal abortion laws in effect in a majority of States today are of relatively recent vintage," Blackmun wrote.
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Plasmids were rescued from transformants that grew at the restrictive temperature to determine the identity of suppressing genomic fragments.
Here, we report that, at the restrictive temperature, replicated chromosomes in rsw4 meiocytes typically fail to disjoin and the cohesin complex remains at centromeres after metaphase.
The parliament that passed the restrictive law and took a pass on investigating corruption was dissolved Thursday by King Abdullah.
That product trumped the restrictive license.
Polignac was responsible for the restrictive ordinances that caused the July Revolution (1830).
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