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1 In emerging markets, investors expected more restrictive policies, but uncertainty also increased.
2 Their legal action led to the introduction of more restrictive temporary licences.
3 Some e-cigarette companies are already positioning themselves for a more restrictive environment.
4 This may have led to a more restrictive use of intravenous fluids.
5 After being in the dream forest, her cave felt even more restrictive .
6 Are Kenya's laws more restrictive than other countries in the region?
7 The environment has become more restrictive in the past two years.
8 The requirements of SAFE, the foreign exchange regulator, are more restrictive .
9 Yes, to be sure; but it will gradually become more and more restrictive .
10 These permits will be more restrictive than the current provisional licence.
11 Those more restrictive bans have been put on hold by courts.
12 But Georgia, of course, had implemented a more restrictive law.
13 But you can now anticipate such excursions to be far more restrictive and regimented.
14 But liberals fear it could mean more restrictive marriage and divorce laws for women.
15 These are typically more restrictive and many observers have doubts as to their validity.
16 She was wearing even more restrictive clothing and looked distressed.
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