Last month, the panel urged Dr. Kessler to substantially restrict the use of silicone breast implants while clinical trials were conducted to see whether they are safe.
There can be little doubt that government officials will be more hesitant to enact regulations that substantially restrict private-property rights.
But when the rear seats fold, they bump against the backs of the front seats, substantially restricting how far the front buckets can be slid back.
Proffers are increasingly common in the criminal justice system, especially since the enactment of federal sentencing guidelines in 1987, which substantially restricted a judge's discretion in sentencing.
In clearing SkyCity's application, the Commerce Commission said that the deal would not substantially restrict competition in the Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin casino entertainment markets.
Of those institutions, 259 (75%) maintain policies that "both clearly and substantially restrict freedom of speech."
Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil Liberties Union, said the new rules, if adopted, would "threaten to substantially restrict protests."
Austrian law substantially restricts dual citizenship.
Firstly and most importantly, over-concentration of the media, which is damaging pluralism and substantially restricting democracy, as the rapporteur rightly notes.
But in the end, the agreement they forged with the trade commission substantially restricts only one of the octopus's arms: high-speed Internet access over cable systems.