Sentence examples for to restrictions from inspiring English sources

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to restrictions

noun

The act of restricting, or the state of being restricted.

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Current funds – restricted use current assets subject to restrictions assigned by donors or grantors.

Results of research point to restrictions in root growth combined with a restricted distribution of roots in the soil.

Visitors are already subject to restrictions.

"But I also understand that abuse leads to restrictions".

Still, other self-identified gun owners expressed an openness to restrictions on assault weapons.

He accepted Mr. Romney's exceptions to restrictions on abortions, even though he personally disapproved.

"People agree to restrictions from an airline," he said eventually, after more to-and-fro.

But they also acquiesce to restrictions that their daughter finds intolerable.

Jet2 is also offering free transportation of golf bags from May to October, subject to restrictions.

This, the commission says, could lead to "restrictions on the production and marketing of (Polish) products".

As for more exotic pets, they are often subject to restrictions.

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