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As primate he consented to the abolition of restrictions on Roman Catholic services.
But it also is done through deregulation, the abolition of restrictions on businesses competing with government services, for example, postal services, schools, garbage collection.
He and his followers joined the European mercantile community to push for abolition of restrictions on land holdings by the Europeans in the mufassal.
Article 10(a) mandates 'through the progressive abolition of restrictions on international trade' and it is a guiding principle for the Commission in its interaction with non-Member States.
The remaining sections of the act were repealed by the Abolition of Restrictions on Free Political Activity Act, 1993.
The step-by-step abolition of restrictions, as proposed by the European Commission, gives the Swedish authorities the time to introduce alternative measures in order to address the problem of alcohol.
Several factors encouraged the growth of unit trusts in the 1980s: the abolition of restrictions on unit trust charges and the abolition of exchange controls, both in 1979.
They deal with the abolition of internal border controls; the unimpeded travel of people from other countries, that is third countries; and the abolition of restrictions on workers' residency.
Article 67 of the Treaty of Rome provided for the abolition of restrictions on the movement of capital within the Community during the first twelve years of the Community's existence.
He angered the conservatives when he asserted the state's right of patronage in Chile's Roman Catholic Church and when he supported the abolition of restrictions on the sale or bequeathing of landed estates.
Once an unbridled libertarian who championed the abolition of restrictions and expressed little confidence in the government's ability to oversee the media, Mr. Powell, 41, has become an aggressive enforcer who has expanded restrictions on broadcasters.
The fact that it was not expressly mentioned in the Council of the European Communities' general programme for the abolition of restrictions on freedom of establishment (Official Journal, English Special Edition, Second Series, p. 7) makes no difference, since, useful as it is, the programme only contains guidelines and is not exhaustive.