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restricting

[ UK /ɹɪstɹˈɪktɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈstɹɪktɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. restricting the scope or freedom of action

How To Use restricting In A Sentence

  • Sure enough, this Heller language has served to protect a remarkable variety of federal gun restrictions challenged since Heller, including bans on gun possession by felons, domestic violence misdemeanants, and persons under restraining orders, bans on sawed-off shotguns and machine guns, laws restricting guns in school zones, post offices, and other public property, and others. Dennis A. Henigan: The Gun Issue Is Back in the Supreme Court: What Does It Mean?
  • Neither in World War II nor in the Cold War did US administrations go so far in restricting civil liberties or arrogating unlimited power to the executive branch.
  • Kenya's colonial government had responded to the Mau Mau resistance movement by imposing a State of Emergency, detaining leading nationalist leader Jomo Kenyatta, and restricting political organizing.
  • The flexible rubber sole is unrestricting, enabling great movement of the entire foot.
  • A key component of that warfare by the ubër rich was to emaciate or destroy the unions through new laws restricting unionization, bankruptcy courts killing labor contracts, diversion of pension funds, abusive tactics against organizers, shipping jobs elsewhere and PR campaigns vilifying the very concept of collective bargaining to redress serious economic disadvantages. Sneak Attack
  • We have a good record in the management of greenhouse gases like fluorocarbons and methane, and solely restricting carbon dioxide emissions will have a direct impact on industry.
  • It appears that the strain on his body was too much, and that restricting himself to one day games was all he had the strength and fitness to do.
  • If money is tight and restricting you from having the flowers you dream of then why not consider making your own bouquet.
  • Furthermore, restricting intraluminal sodium concentration in jejunal perfusion does not seem to limit glucose absorption.
  • To date, 35 state legislatures have drafted bills addressing offshoring and 161 state laws restricting or banning offshoring have been proposed.
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