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restrictive ADJ

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restrictive PSYCH
restrictive PSYCH
restrictive PSYCH
restrictive PSYCH

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restrictive measures ECON

restrictive practices ECON

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These two forces are, respectively, expansive (giving) and restrictive (receiving).
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Lower class members feel more restrictive in their options due to their lack of wealth.
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By combining a web-hosted subscription service with software installed on the host computer, transmissions could be passed through highly restrictive firewalls.
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In the late 1940s college administrators across the country began to refuse expansion to fraternities which restrictive rules on membership.
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Some authors use the word stack to refer to the more restrictive notion of a stack in groupoids.
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At this time, model agencies were not as restrictive about the models they represented and it was uncommon for them to sign shorter models.
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The capital's restrictive black codes were also tightened in response to the incident.
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Other fasts may be only partially restrictive, limiting particular foods or substances.
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The test will be met even if there is another method that is equally the least restrictive.
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The free-morpheme and equivalence constraints are insufficiently restrictive, meaning there are numerous exceptions that occur.
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