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The rules were tightened under the Pension Protection Act of 2006.
The screws will be further tightened under a bill to give the national spy agency sweeping powers to monitor citizens.
Even the conditions allowing for the use of fixed-term C.D.D. contracts were recently tightened under a law passed in March known as the Loi Sauvadet.
The bill devolved commissioning powers to GPs and relaxed the rules for private providers, though the initial plans were tightened under pressure from the Liberal Democrats.
The restrictions gradually tightened under pressure from the credit card industry, peaking with the much-lobbied for Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005.
Beijing imposes tight controls over art and culture, and ideological restrictions have tightened under Xi, with authorities censoring Ai Weiwei and other artists it perceives as challenging its right to rule.
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