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1 That's less restrictive than the earlier proposal of 9 grams per deciliter.
2 In practice, however, this first limitation is less restrictive than the second one.
3 However, South Australia has less restrictive guidelines than the eastern states.
4 This year's brief could hardly be less restrictive : best foreign-language pictures.
5 The Gardners had an entirely different, less restrictive definition of language.
6 The benefits system in the Basque Country is rather less restrictive .
7 We need not decide whether these less restrictive alternatives would themselves be constitutional.
8 That aside, it's lighter than the Respro and feels less restrictive .
9 It contains less restrictive facial-recognition rules, which closely mirror Smith's proposals from December.
10 Borders would remain closed but business and social activity would be much less restrictive .
11 The military, which seized power in a 1962 coup, has been no less restrictive .
12 Similar less restrictive alternatives exist for preventing minors from accessing material harmful to minors.
13 However, high mortality and readmission rates suggest that less restrictive transfusion strategies might improve outcomes.
14 He said it was " less restrictive " than people may have thought.
15 But many investors are still exploiting regulatory loopholes, turning to smaller and less restrictive cities.
16 It also advises against "absolute Cabinet confidentiality" and suggests a less restrictive rule.
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