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1 At first Richard and Nicole were much too restrictive in their search.
2 The Minister for Health described the current laws as too restrictive .
3 The measures were seen as too restrictive , and some doubted they would work.
4 ASCO, ASH and Amgen have said Medicare's policy is too restrictive .
5 This is seen as too restrictive and inappropriate for some trades.
6 Burundi's military said the mission's current mandate was too restrictive .
7 It said the timeframe for the deal was too restrictive .
8 Opponents say it is too restrictive and could drive up the cost of borrowing.
9 Either way, the immobility of the literal and factual is too restrictive for Hardwick.
10 Make sure it fits well and is not too restrictive .
11 After a significant rise in planning refusals, councillors had argued the plan was too restrictive .
12 Even the thought of university felt too restrictive , and I delayed going until my mid-twenties.
13 Even the 16-hour time limit might be too restrictive .
14 But U.S. manufacturers complained they were still too restrictive .
15 He felt as though the place was too small for him, too boring, too restrictive .
16 But U.S. manufacturers complained it was still too restrictive compared with main competitors China and Israel.
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