"restrictive" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Greenspan suggested that rates would not come down soon, to offset unusually restrictive bank lending practices.
- Prosecutors have obtained unusually restrictive court orders that bar the defendants and their lawyers from communicating with virtually anyone.
- In July, he filed a lawsuit against Oklahoma for its unusually restrictive ballot access laws, which he contends are contrary to the First Amendment right to petition one's government for a redress of grievances.
- In recent testimony before the Senate Banking Committee, Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve, suggested that rates would not be lowered soon, except to offset unusually restrictive commercial lending practices.
- In discussing monetary policy before the Senate Banking Committee, Mr. Greenspan said rates would not be lowered soon except to offset unusually restrictive commercial lending practices.
- Apple won't comment on any of this, and the nondisclosure agreements it has in place with its suppliers and collaborators are described as unusually restrictive.
- This blockade was unusually restrictive in that even food was stopped as it was said to help the war.
- The blockade was unusually restrictive in that even foodstuffs were considered "contraband of war".
- Larry Brown flouted the organization's unusually restrictive rules last season, which played a major role in the Garden chairman James L. Dolan's decision to fire him.
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