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1 New Caledonia will restrict the use of plastic from July next year.
2 This finding should encourage obstetric providers to further restrict the use of episiotomy.
3 It also coincides with moves to restrict the use of Huawei technology in Western countries.
4 Yudhoyono is expected to announce later this week new measures to restrict the use of subsidised fuel.
5 Some restrict the use of troops in combat and in the most violent areas of the country.
6 Because resistant bacteria are more difficult to control, Europe and Japan restrict the use of antibiotics in animals.
7 The World Health Organization has called for a range of tough regulations to restrict the use of e-cigarettes.
8 The new Beps rules are designed to improve transparency, close loopholes and restrict the use of tax havens.
9 US building codes also restrict the use of metal-composite panels without flame-retardant cores on buildings above 15 metres.
10 They also approved plans to ban or at least restrict the use of pesticides in parks and sports grounds.
11 The landowners were being paid to restrict the use of fertiliser, not employ herbicides, and stop grazing after mid-May.
12 It would banish deceit and suspicion from the world, and restrict the use of signs to their legitimate offices.
13 However, Delbeke rejected claims that moves to restrict the use of these credits was an attempt to boost carbon prices.
14 Reports are coming out of Fiji that the interim government is now trying to restrict the use of the internet.
15 Google has offered to restrict the use of Fitbit data, reinforcing an earlier offer to the European Commission, the people said.
16 Alphabet's Google last week offered to restrict the use of Fitbit data for Google ads and to monitor the process closely.
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