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to restricting
verb
To restrain within bounds; to limit; to confine; as, to restrict worlds to a particular meaning; to restrict a patient to a certain diet.
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"Between 2011 and now, they've adopted nearly every type of restriction you can imagine, from clinic requirements and admitting privileges to restricting abortion coverage in health plans".
In addition to restricting viral infection through hypermutation, A3G also exert editing-independent mechanisms of restriction.
In fact, it amounts to restricting China's development".
But those efforts to police drug advertisers do not carry over to restricting online sex ads.
In addition to restricting aid, it could bolster its support for legitimate Iraqi opposition parties.
"We are disappointed that, rather than building on this success, the N.F.L. will return to restricting games," the letter read.
The committee, she said, moved from milk products to restricting other allergenic foods, like peanuts and fish.
Lancashire need to beat them by 19 points in addition to restricting them to five points or fewer.
Both have committed to restricting heavily polluting heavy goods vehicles from central London and investing in energy efficient homes.
"So we turned the question around and asked: Is there any benefit to restricting oral food and fluid during labor?
"The next time I'm overwhelmed and stressed, my first instinct is going to go back to restricting.
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