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She said the law would restrict Americans' right to read and learn.
The Federal law does not restrict how states use their own money.
After a year or two, they moved to restrict them, too.
"They take away half your money and restrict what you do."
Some states restrict the hours during which this may be done.
They are no longer restricted by the person that is themselves.
We are not going to be restricted by that situation.
Since then it has also been restricted to a 2 Test series.
There's a lot more, and I know you want to restrict our time.
The committee wanted to know if the federal government should, or could, restrict the science.
There is not much time, so I will restrict myself to just three points.
But you also want to always restrict everything that you're not actually using.
Some countries have restricted where or how their troops can be used.
In bad times, people are less likely to vote to restrict growth.
Others were restricted from even coming near the conference site.
I restricted myself to two games a day - no more.
"The other way we would have been restricting our market."
Restricting the use of military air space would also make a significant difference.
However, its role should not be restricted to just this region.
The state police force has been used to restrict their access to the area.
Restricted to those who said they were "certain to vote"
The use of such values would be restricted only to certain cases.
"He was restricted from playing ball for the whole summer season."
It is important because we understand that certain areas restrict the building of one and not the other.
That is not very long, so I will have to restrict myself to the main issues.