Example sentences of "[to-vb] restrictions on the " in BNC.

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1 We are not prepared to accept restrictions on the employer 's right to recruit the best qualified person for the job .
2 Shamir responded the next day by saying that Israel was a democracy and was not prepared to accept restrictions on the movement of its citizens .
3 However , in Re Cadbury Schweppes Ltd 's Agreement [ 1975 ] 2 All ER 307 a parent company and a subsidiary were not treated as a single person where two companies agreed to accept restrictions on the supply of goods to a third which was a subsidiary of one of them .
4 The editor-in-chief of Izvestia , the most respected national daily newspaper , also said legal action would be taken against the Speaker , for seeking to impose restrictions on the newspaper and employing ‘ Bolshevik psychology ’ to gag the press .
5 Highway authorities across the UK may be forced to impose restrictions on the movement of heavy lorries because of serious road damage , according to a confidential study compiled by the Transport and Road Research Laboratory , details of which were obtained by the industry journal , Local Transport Today .
6 The vendor will also wish to impose restrictions on the ability of the purchaser to extract dividends or to levy management charges and revalue assets .
7 While individuals may be seeking : ( 1 ) freedom to advance their careers by moving on to other firms , but " job security " in the meanwhile ; ( 2 ) payment , on death or retirement , of the full value of their partnership shares ( including capital contributions , undrawn profits , goodwill etc ) ; and ( 3 ) upon death and/or retirement from practice , financial security for themselves and their families , the firm 's priorities in the interests of preserving profitability are likely to be concentrated on : ( 1 ) the need to impose restrictions on the freedom of partners to leave without adequate notice and/or thereafter to compete with the firm ; ( 2 ) the ability to remove from the firm any partner who has failed to meet proper professional standards who is disruptive or who is not seen to be pulling his weight ; and ( 3 ) the need to minimise the strain on the firm 's finances when a partner leaves whilst recognising a certain moral responsibility towards the family of a deceased partner .
8 ‘ provided that … the rights of non-member countries are not involved , a member state can not rely on the provisions of a pre-existing convention of that kind in order to justify restrictions on the marketing of products coming from another member state where the marketing thereof is lawful by virtue of the free movement of goods provided for by the Treaty .
9 The climate of deregulation made it necessary to remove restrictions on the ability of building societies to compete in financial markets .
10 The boundary conditions described in Chapter 7 may then be considered to place restrictions on the structure of these functions , which characterize the approaching waves .
11 Sphinx Tours claims that it has lost revenue as a result of the campaign mounted by the Malta Ornithological Society , which succeeded in persuading the Egyptian government to place restrictions on the shooting of small birds .
12 It reported that West Germany was seeking to end restrictions on the export of digital switching equipment , civilian satellites and mobile radio networks to eastern Europe on grounds that restrictions on the export of these items had not applied to China since 1985 .
13 After the meeting it was announced that the Zulus had agreed to support restrictions on the carrying of weapons in areas of unrest .
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