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Restricting the scope or freedom of action.
limiting
restricting
constraining
constrictive
restrictive
Crowded.
close
confined
limiting
restricting
constraining
constrictive
1
Future work will continue to optimize the bladder-sparing regimen while
limiting
toxicity.
2
However, market participants say Chinese regulators are now severely
limiting
offshore financing.
3
Yet ample hog supplies continue to hang over the market,
limiting
rallies.
4
Noise
-
limiting
is also essential, to help prevent any damage to young ears.
5
This included urging people to work from home and
limiting
social gatherings.
1
The government wants to look at
restricting
it to once per year.
2
The researchers said their findings don't support laws
restricting
the drugs' use.
3
There should be rules about
restricting
benefits and this is good news.
4
We strongly urge the Chinese government to stop
restricting
Liu Xia's freedom.
5
Photo: 123RF In April it announced changes aimed at
restricting
immigration numbers.
1
Rising labour costs and weak demand remained key factors
constraining
companies' growth.
2
But the law is
constraining
that possibility by making those activities illegal.
3
The present civilisation of India has the
constraining
power of the mould.
4
The government hopes to weaken Hamas by
constraining
its ability to govern.
5
Some contacts said their inability to fill vacancies was
constraining
business growth.
1
Hemodynamic pressure curves presented features similar to those of
constrictive
pericarditis.
2
Clinically used drugs inhibit IH but delay re-endothelialization and also cause
constrictive
remodeling.
3
Chest roentgenogram and cardiac catheterization preceded a diagnosis of
constrictive
pericarditis.
4
A 46-year-old woman was admitted for surgery after diagnosis of a
constrictive
pericarditis.
5
At 4-month follow-up, she did well with no evidence of
constrictive
pericarditis on echocardiogram.
1
Proponents said the measure would phase out extreme means of
confining
animals.
2
Another error is in
confining
the grain feed almost altogether to corn.
3
No matter how large the ship is, it's still a
confining
space.
4
I consider the query a convenient way of
confining
me into pigeonhole.
5
In two minutes, the seal on the hatch
confining
you will open.
6
Mutual introductions, general chatting, the Prince
confining
himself exclusively to the Countess.
7
I thought he was
confining
himself to alchemy since his last interrogation.
8
There was also a stockade fence
confining
other, presumably more docile prisoners.
9
But, instead of
confining
ourselves to particular instances, we will try masses.
10
To take another view of the subject,
confining
my remarks to women.
11
I was
confining
myself to those that came under the one formula.
12
A chair, with attachments for
confining
the sitter, was a chief feature.
13
I usually write about women in very
confining
situations, who are misunderstood.
14
This twofold sin brings its reacting punishment, its
confining
bondage to sorrow.
15
But
confining
myself to this, let us see what it will show.
16
Around her, the ship was as close and
confining
as a coffin.
confining
confine
confine walls
confine people
confine most
confine banks
confine marriage