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1 But this Auckland cluster was wide-spread and required restrictive measures , he said.
2 The federal government will meet on Oct. 16 to decide on additional restrictive measures .
3 Barcelona has extended restrictive measures introduced two weeks ago until the end of the month.
4 The restrictive measures were tightened after Hamas seized power in the Gaza Strip in 2007.
5 Under these circumstances, new restrictive measures have become inevitable.
6 The country had imposed some of the most restrictive measures seen to combat the coronavirus.
7 Baltimore County and Prince George's County, along with other areas, will maintain more restrictive measures .
8 We are being asked to take very restrictive measures .
9 He urged them to refrain from "more restrictive measures " , the two people said.
10 The restrictive measures now in force are as follows:-
11 Widespread testing, a robust healthcare system and restrictive measures have helped it keep deaths relatively low.
12 The President has argued that if restrictive measures are adopted, Tanzanians may have nothing to eat.
13 More measures introduced in China China is introducing more restrictive measures to try to control the outbreak.
14 I hope that member states will agree on this package of restrictive measures next week, he said.
15 But all three have imposed far more restrictive measures , ranging from lockdowns to declaring a national emergency.
16 It called the move "a temporary precautionary measure until EU restrictive measures enter into force".
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