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1 The World Health Organization on Tuesday urged countries not to lift restrictions prematurely.
2 When the curve flattens, we cannot simply lift restrictions and hope for the best.
3 The parliament of Belarus voted this month to lift restrictions on privatization of Belaruskali.
4 Now as states lift restrictions and businesses re-open, we're diverging from those expert recommendations.
5 But Prime Minister Scott Morrison is adamant Australia can lift restrictions in a safe way.
6 However, Prof Cheng stressed that the decision about when to lift restrictions was not his call.
7 The move went against a pledge by Africa's leaders at the African Union to lift restrictions .
8 The Northern Ireland Executive has decided to lift restrictions on access to graveyards during the Covid-19 pandemic.
9 The EU standing veterinary committee is expected to lift restrictions on most of the county later today.
10 He has pressed Whitmer to lift restrictions in hopes of reviving the economy before the November election.
11 Wells Fargo may submit an amended living will by March 31 and regulators may lift restrictions then.
12 With the country's satisfactory level of readiness in hospitals, the government believed it was time to lift restrictions .
13 Miguens said that out of concern for citizens, the farmers would lift restrictions on livestock as of Tuesday morning.
14 Madam, - I am confused by the recent controversy concerning Mr Cullen's decision to lift restrictions on one-off housing.
15 Now, as China and other countries lift restrictions , Zhou expects masks will be a necessity for the foreseeable future.
16 Centres of the outbreak from New York to Italy and Spain gradually lift restrictions that have kept millions coo
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