Highly restrictive because we are not even allowed to look into issues like rape and other things.
Cubans and outsiders, including human rights activists, have long protested the policy, seen as overly restrictive and punitive.
In fact, the Federal Reserve is still too restrictive in providing credit to the economy.
And I know just how restrictive, indeed oppressive at times, the terms of them can be.
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What is needed is deregulation of labor markets and removal of restrictive employment practices.
That would indeed be a restrictive practice and one worthy of the authorities clamping down on.
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Most bonds, meanwhile, offer a fixed coupon for its life and have more restrictive repayment terms.
But in this case a pretty restrictive REMS was still not as bad as expected.
Many of the users are older than 5, and they hate the new, restrictive, gimmicky interface.
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Minimum salaries are headed up and a more restrictive rookie wage pool will be in place.
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Feminism is about choice, about not giving in to restrictive roles that chafe the soul.
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Before getting their cars most drivers said they expected the 150km range to be restrictive.
Consumers rebelled against the restrictive walled garden of AOL and left it in droves.
Its restrictive patent policy gives it ownership of any result of sponsored campus research.
Restrictive customs rules and high transport costs are a notorious drag on Japan's economy.
But the Clinton Administration says conditions placed on the IMF money by Republicans are too restrictive.
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But the producers of these goods do not insist on maintaining restrictive dealerships and service networks.
Restrictive practices drive up the price of much else, from medicines to air fares.
When the Planning Department approved the Riverside Center project, it imposed particularly restrictive design requirements.
So it's not a constrictive or restrictive way of working - quite the opposite.
Her order became less restrictive after changes introduced by the Vatican in the 1960s.
Some employers get round the most restrictive red tape by offering short-term contracts and part-time jobs.
In fact, ten states, now have unprecedented restrictive voter ID laws requiring specific government-issued photo identification.
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Some elements, such as the highly restrictive internal registration system, never went away at all.
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Barter is a slow, expensive and highly restrictive way for companies to do business.
Hispanics react more negatively to restrictive immigration policy and especially the impression of being anti-immigrant.
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So the righthand column is very restrictive with what creative people want to do.
They gripe about a high top rate of income tax and restrictive immigration policies.
Restrictive labor practices mean that employers avoid growth and hiring, even when it is a no-brainer.
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The restrictive American rules of engagement in Iraq allow the enemy plenty of operational leeway.
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