Example sentences of "[conj] restriction on " in BNC.

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1 Fourth , the means of implementation is vital in terms of who does the policing of fenced-off pastures or restrictions on land-use , and how extension , new inputs and other specialist skills are to be delivered to the farmers or pastoralists themselves .
2 ‘ The provisions of articles 30 to 34 shall not preclude prohibitions or restrictions on imports , exports , or goods in transit justified on the grounds of … public policy … the protection of health and life of humans ; …
3 It does not believe that blanket measures to reduce overall consumption , for example higher taxes or restrictions on availability , would lead to a reduction in alcohol misuse .
4 They agreed on a timetable of negotiations aimed at limiting the strength of their armed forces and involving regular meetings of a Central American Security Commission , which would supervise the preparing of an inventory of each country 's weapons and troops , and would establish the limits or restrictions on the size of regional armies .
5 ( 4 ) The terms of issue of any convertible securities , options or warrants should be checked to see whether they confer any pre-emption rights or restrictions on new issues .
6 Indeed , the remaining debate between the British and other Member States on this matter now centres on the question of how much regulation ( or restriction on the freedom to trade ) there should be for banking services .
7 However , the Ministry of Agriculture 's advisory committee on pesticides in drinking water may now recommend a ban or restriction on its use .
8 ( e ) Clauses limiting liability or damages A further type of clause commonly used is one which imposes a limit or restriction on the amount of damages payable in the event of breach .
9 The idea espoused in the White Paper that restrictions on liberty will become ‘ the connecting thread in a range of community penalties as well as custody ’ ( p. 19 , para. 4.5 ) is conceptually flawed for two basic reasons .
10 It reported that West Germany was seeking to end restrictions on the export of digital switching equipment , civilian satellites and mobile radio networks to eastern Europe on grounds that restrictions on the export of these items had not applied to China since 1985 .
11 Bush said that restrictions on trade and investment would continue until the elections , but offered humanitarian aid and direct financial assistance for the elections .
12 The report concluded that restrictions on excessive trawling were urgently needed .
13 Finance can be available from the Housing Corporation , building societies and local authorities , from whom land can also sometimes be acquired at a reasonable price if councils want to dispose of some building land unwanted because of reductions in their own building programmes — perhaps at prices below market value if restrictions on resale are accepted .
14 Conversely , if restrictions on access and use are too draconian , this may discourage potential beneficiaries of the research from attempting consultations through the library system .
15 The measures are expected to include new financial and tax laws , a revision of the military and penal codes and restrictions on freedom of movement and transport .
16 After the war , American occupation authorities disbanded the zaibatsu , but many of these companies later regrouped themselves after the Americans left and restrictions on cross-holdings and other ties were relaxed .
17 Commenting on warnings that East Anglia faces a fourth year of drought and restrictions on the use of water for irrigating crops , Mr Peter Ferguson , a director of Halcrow , a firm of consulting engineers , in Colchester , Essex , said : ‘ Farm ponds provide storage for surface or ground water sources and can be filled at times of the year when there is more water than the crops require . ’
18 One major worry was finance : in the years when deficits were avoided , it was as a result of stringent economies , such as unpaid overtime in the District Office and restrictions on the course programme .
19 As in Italy , during the previous year , a political party appeared in Germany in 1920 , led by Adolph Hitler , called the National Socialists — Nazi for short — vowing to unify all Germans and arrange for the abolition of the Treaty of Versailles , which imposed heavy reparations and restrictions on Germany .
20 Many people get it into their minds that it is a serious condition and restrictions on sexual activity , the forbidding of alcohol , and prolonged treatment do nothing to dispel this mistaken belief .
21 Regional development aid , new and expanded towns , and restrictions on metropolitan growth , especially in the south-east , were the major policy instruments .
22 The effect of this Act has been to inspire a greater sense of caution in British film-makers regarding the involvement of children in immodest or suggestive photography , and restrictions on importing such material might well spread these considerations abroad .
23 Population growth and restrictions on settling forest land were other causes of this fragmentation .
24 First the system which develops on the basis of the covenant includes inter alia a complex set of property rights , income transfer mechanisms , and restrictions on the capital and labour markets , in addition to a set of values and prescriptions which prove a rigorous test of motives .
25 The economic system of the Old Testament is by modern standards a curious mixture : a strong emphasis on private property rights circumscribed by certain laws ; a simple welfare system and income redistribution mechanisms , some fiscal , others not ; and restrictions on the accumulation of capital .
26 Some Christians have called for representation of workers on the board of directors , joint decision-making at all levels within the company , the break-up of oligopolies , a restriction on the number of directorships any one person can hold ( the suggested number is three ) and restrictions on the directors of financial corporations holding directorships in non-financial corporations , and vice versa .
27 Yet because they are aware of the nature of market forces , they are willing to consider regulations which would prevent anti-competitive practices and restrictions on access to the means of communications .
28 Secrecy and restrictions on communication between scientists and engineers are so stultifying that many reportedly are discouraged from undertaking defence work .
29 The narrower corners and restrictions on aerodynamics slowed the entrants in this year 's race — at 223.967mph , the pole speed of Arie Luyendyk , the fastest qualifier , would have placed him far back in the field in 1992 .
30 And restrictions on yardage in use of elastic also applied .
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