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1 A more restricted use of this expensive procedure may therefore be recommended.
2 Religious employers will also be more restricted in discriminating on religious grounds.
3 Since she left the Admiralty, what we're getting is much more restricted .
4 Though Eureka looks to be a much more restricted and focused variant.
5 Indeed one's practical judgments are much more restricted than one's actual experiences.
6 Overall, rats have a more restricted distribution of LRRK2 compared with mice.
7 I think they're far more restricted in terms of living the American dream.
8 A more restricted version of SUID is SGID, set as follows:
9 The red blood-cells have a much more restricted sphere of distribution and activity.
10 So you have like a field of view that's more restricted .
11 Their means of passing a wide expanse of sea are far more restricted .
12 The 10-kilometer radius around ground zero, the plutonium zone, is even more restricted .
13 The value of alfalfa in providing pasture is more restricted than in providing hay.
14 The larger the accumulation of food, the more restricted is the process of segmentation.
15 The more restricted the root space, the more food and water it will require.
16 In the Mexican gens, the council itself was more restricted .
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