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- He criticized the diplomacy and the AI for being restrictively rigid.
- The show's focus, then, is almost restrictively narrow.
- All facilities externally sourced are restrictively provided depending on the circumstances prevalent.
- Even more restrictively, the feature could be granted to administrators alone.
- In indigenous law, Nkabinde J wrote, rape was restrictively defined.
- However, edge ( geometry ) defines that term far more restrictively.
- Votes may be counted restrictively in one county and permissively in another county,
- Guinevere embraces Lancelot restrictively ( they are in public ) in the end.
- The pussycat sees the owl as disconnected, self-involved and restrictively controlling.
- The most common reason for moving games is the restrictively low capacity of Nihondaira.
- But Judge Pressler said the trial judge read the adoption law too literally and restrictively.
- Because of the restrictively low budget, no light equipment was utilized during the shoot.
- Moreover, it cannot be interpreted restrictively.
- However, restrictively licensed copyrighted material is a problem, as is the case here.
- A non-waiver clause is also valid and enforceable, but it is restrictively interpreted.
- Seventhly, reference was made in argument to service charge clauses being construed " restrictively ".
- In Germany, the wider term was a relatively recent importation, and was used rather more restrictively.
- The inefficiencies of the Spanish state and restrictively regulated industry under his rule were common to many contemporary countries.
- Usage of the terms by art historians varies somewhat, with some using the term more restrictively than others.
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