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Meanings of restrict people in English
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Usage of restrict people in English
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Aleppo is choked with checkpoints that restrictpeople's movement through the city.
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Until recently, many countries used to restrictpeople's access to education and jobs along racial lines.
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Leader David Seymour said the police wanted to restrictpeople's freedoms by cracking down on gun rules.
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But the government has demonstrated it has the right to restrictpeople's use of technology as punishment before.
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Bangladesh and Nepal moved on Monday to further restrictpeople's movements in the hope of containing the virus.
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Boris Johnson's second-wave strategy is consistent: restrictpeople's livelihoods but offer little or no government funds to survive that.
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It is also expected to conclude the law does not restrictpeople to exercising outside only once a day.
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We know that because we've done research, and when we restrictpeople's hands they in fact have less recall.
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The large number has forced shelters to restrictpeople to a few nights stay before making way for new people.
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While purporting to address the backlog of cases, the UK's proposals would restrictpeople's ability to take cases to the court.
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Similarly, societies create informal rules that deliberately restrictpeople's freedom of choice so that they don't have to make fresh choices constantly.
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It is laden with mechanisms to allow authorities to restrictpeople's freedom of movement and freedom from forced labour among other basic rights.
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Madam, - I think it is a pity that the Government has decided to restrictpeople from Bulgaria and Romania coming here to work.
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LAG is concerned that many of the provisions on legal aid in the bill before parliament seek to restrictpeople's rights to legal aid.
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The New Zealand government advised him that his direction was at odds with the emergency lockdown restrictions in New Zealand, which restrictpeople's movements.
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The Cook Islands government has been advised that its advice is at odds with the emergency lockdown restrictions in New Zealand, which restrictpeople's movements.