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Aames says it would object to any measures that unfairly restricted access to credit.
Shareholders and employees have filed lawsuits saying that Enron unfairly restricted employees from selling for weeks around the company's long-planned change in administrator.
The jury was asked to decide whether Apple's software improved its iPods or unfairly restricted what music could be played on iPods sold between 2006 and 2009.
Their complaint makes a compelling case that this discrimination has unfairly restricted their opportunities for career advancement and higher earnings and pensions.
[The March 1 editorial said the system unfairly restricted the right of Chinese citizens to seek a better life outside their hometowns.] 13.
Emily's List argues that the commission rushed to create the rules and exceeded its authority, creating rules that unfairly restricted the group's ability to support state and local candidates.
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Some BBC luminaries argue that the institution is too big and unfairly restricts private business.
People who work on unlocking cellphones say those technical locks unfairly restrict customer choice.
Now, he says, he believes the laws overuse testing and unfairly restrict leeway for individual teachers.
Opponents had argued that civil unions would lead to gay marriage in Colorado and unfairly restrict those with religious objections.
But cable companies complain that such a rule would unfairly restrict their capacity to carry more varied programming.
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