Example sentences of "restrictions on [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It was widely believed that all restrictions on economic relations would be removed once an appropriate formula of agreement could be devised which would be acceptable to nationalist sensitivities .
2 It also approved a law easing restrictions on joint ventures , which was criticized by foreign investors as not addressing the problem that joint ventures were expected to be self-sufficient in foreign exchange .
3 By 1961 internal tariff barriers had been substantially reduced and quota restrictions on industrial products had been largely eliminated .
4 Nevertheless , during the 1900s , John Burns , the President of the Local Government Board and of the Conference on Infant Mortality , continued to call for legal restrictions on married women 's work .
5 It removed restrictions on married women teachers .
6 It was announced in the House of Commons on 26th February 1975 that the current restrictions on agricultural rents should cease to operate from 28th May 1975 .
7 Restrictions on agricultural imports remained in place .
8 During 1990 farmers mobilized considerable support against government plans to reduce restrictions on agricultural imports .
9 This view led to the first restrictions on private members ' capacity to interrupt or hold up business whenever they liked — or whenever they could get the House to listen to them , for there was always considerable self-discipline .
10 The HSWP government published in September 1989 an amended economic reform programme which put forward the reduction of state ownership , easing restrictions on private businesses , and creation of a market economy , with the use of foreign capital .
11 It added : ‘ Long range drift from chimney emissions … is being studied in order to avoid arbitrary restrictions on atmospheric discharges
12 By picking away at every factual link in the chain from furnace to fishless lake , Britain 's electricity industry hoped to avoid any restrictions on atmospheric discharges , whether ‘ arbitrary ’ or not .
13 Would it not be far better for the Government to end these punitive and ridiculous double tax payments — the Post Office already pays corporation tax — thus allowing it to concentrate on improving the quality of service to customers rather than pursuing abolition of the second delivery in towns and putting restrictions on rural services such as insisting that people have letter boxes at the bottom of their gardens or , in some cases , making people go to village centres for their letters ?
14 Relations between the two countries deteriorated further after a decision by the Turkish government to impose visa restrictions on all Britons visiting Turkey after Nov. 1 .
15 In October 1989 the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) ruled that from January 1990 South Korea would not be permitted to restrict imports on grounds of an adverse balance of payments and that import restrictions on all goods were to be lifted by the end of June 1997 .
16 The measures may include restrictions on political rights to control the dissent that has thrived in the Philippine 's democracy , sometimes to the point of anarchy .
17 De Klerk was now able to claim that there was no longer any justification for violent protest , in view of his invitation " to all leaders who seek peace " , along with the lifting of restrictions on political groups , which he said now placed everybody in a position to pursue politics freely .
18 Cabinet reshuffle — Lifting of restrictions on political parties
19 Announcing the changes , Ratsiraka also said that he favoured lifting restrictions on political parties , which hitherto had been required to belong to the FNDR .
20 At such a time , sumptuary laws may be passed which forbid the use of particular goods to those who are deemed to be below a certain station in life ( e.g. Braudel 1981 : 311 ; Mukerji 1983 : 179–82 ; Sennett 1976 ) , a form of regulation common to a large range of societies ( e.g. Srinivas 1966 : 16 ) , which may be associated with limited spheres of exchange ( e.g. Douglas 1967 , ; Salisbury 1962 ) , and restrictions on mercantile practices .
21 Changes to current restrictions on selective sackings and rehiring form a key plank of planned legislation .
22 At the end of August the Soviet authorities eased restrictions on Japanese visits to family graves on Etorofu , the most militarily sensitive and least accessible of the four islands , and in September the Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze visited Japan and suggested that his government was prepared to negotiate over the Northern Territories .
23 It was this Washington Department which enforced the restrictions on strategic exports to the Soviet Union and its friends .
24 Archaic restrictions on legal remedies were eliminated .
25 Thus , owners who were forced to sell their land to public authorities considered themselves to be very badly treated in comparison with those who were able to sell at the enhanced prices resulting in part from planning restrictions on other sites .
26 Its domination resides in the fact that it keeps the economy going , without which the whole society would collapse , and in the fact that it thereby imposes certain restrictions on other practices .
27 ( 4 ) The terms of issue of any convertible securities , options or warrants should be checked to see whether they confer any pre-emption rights or restrictions on new issues .
28 In respect of the control of capital movements , the Community made a very significant breakthrough in 1988 when it was agreed that all restrictions on such movements between residents in different member states should be removed by July 1990 .
29 It emerged in May that a Commission ruling signed in February 1990 banned the export to other member states of live calves born to cows with BSE , but Gummer on May 17 ruled out any restrictions on such calves for use in Britain .
30 Even more worryingly , continued payment of the instalments may be conditional upon your observing a variety of undertakings — typically including restrictions on competing activities .
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