Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
However, general words in a list may be interpreted restrictively.
More restrictively, a feature with past but no present utility.
For more restrictively defined structures, the issue often does not come up.
The case produced a significant impact at the time, and has been restrictively construed.
Nowadays, this piece of music still played, restrictively, in Vietnam.
Because of the restrictively low budget, no light equipment was utilized during the shoot.
Through a series of lawsuits, they have tried, without success, to get courts to interpret it restrictively.
The phrase should be interpreted restrictively to read, "or as a result of any cause whatsoever over which the bank has no control."
Usage of the terms by art historians varies somewhat, with some using the term more restrictively than others.
They have been raised more restrictively, especially in your culture, and never expected to become refugees or to be obliged to join the Navy.
The show's focus, then, is almost restrictively narrow.
The duty to retreat does not restrictively apply in a person's home or business though escalation of force may be required.
They are therefore not conclusive for other cases and, in view of their formulation, are to be applied restrictively.
(In related news: Audible recordings are copy-protected, although not restrictively.
In Germany, the wider term was a relatively recent importation, and was used rather more restrictively.
There are a number of reasons Apple may act less restrictively in response to Quorum, analysts said.
The 12-nation European Community was applying the agreement less restrictively, although the total number of restraints remained high, the report said.
In general, subjectively worded powers are also viewed restrictively by the Singapore courts.
All facilities externally sourced are restrictively provided depending on the circumstances prevalent.
When he questioned the all-male board members, a few felt strongly that they would be "safer" to interpret Islamic law more restrictively.
Another already completed tower - just beyond the restrictively zoned preservation area - has recently begun seeking tenants.
On the other hand, the mystery doesn't unravel quickly enough to keep players interested and the overall progression of the game is restrictively linear.
Sometimes the term bodhisattva is used more restrictively to refer to those sentient beings on the grounds.
Finality clauses are generally viewed restrictively by courts in the United Kingdom.
In later years Solovetichik's qualified permission was interpreted more and more restrictively.