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The policy is one of the most restrictive in the country.
The states can be more restrictive, but cannot go the other way.
For our part, we do not have a restrictive view of human rights.
The companies are also trying to make themselves look better to head off any restrictive government action.
But the association does not want to be too restrictive.
This is a clear example of a less restrictive means.
The bill takes a more restrictive view than many state officials do of what is "work."
But recently, the stock policy has become more restrictive, they said.
You understand, I always had lived a very restrictive sort of life.
They were made available to the court under restrictive conditions.
Students have no contact with friends outside of the school, and life is quite restrictive.
But at the same time, laws seem to be getting more restrictive.
Over on the Republican side, the rules are less restrictive.
Some people, however, feel that even the more restrictive rules do not go far enough.
Other Members have already said how restrictive we find that concept.
But every year, he said, the laws become more restrictive.
The first 4 days are the most restrictive of the diet.
I had to change my diet and become pretty restrictive.
The act of 1853, repeated in 1876 was more restrictive.
The treatment must take place in the least restrictive setting possible.
Then she felt his arms, tight and restrictive around her again.
It seems clear that the rules will be far more restrictive than current practice.
The bill would have given the state the most restrictive abortion law in the country.
It is generally considered to be among the least restrictive states in which to home school.
The more restrictive a society, the stronger that need is.