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A fourth, and related, trend is the
restriction
of constitutionally guaranteed freedoms, including voting rights and rights of expression and assembly.
While eugenic practices led to a
restriction
of reproductive freedom and worse, reprogenetics can do the opposite.
Oxygen
restriction
reliably draws activity away from brain regions concerned with higher cognitive function and memory toward brainstem regions concerned with reflexive responses supporting immediate survival.
David Goodhart, former editor of the journal Prospect, has argued the case for
restriction
from a social democratic perspective.
Of course, the deliberate
restriction
of the effects of bankruptcy to accounts other than private current, savings, and fixed-term deposits means that the insolvency of bank A could lead to the insolvency of bank B. For bank B, too, the same liquidation scenario would apply: savings deposits would be safe, payments could be made from its customers’ current deposits, and loans that it granted to non-financial companies would not be revoked.
But, in another paper presented at our session, Paul Willen of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston argued that creating such a
restriction
is hardly the best way for a government to improve the functioning of financial markets.
He advocates stricter enforcement of the sum-caption rule for equity investment (barring top chaebol from investing more than 40% of net assets in group subsidiaries) and the cross-shareholding
restriction
rule (banning additional cross-shareholding of group subsidiaries for chaebolwhose assets total more than two billion Korean won).
As the world filled up with nation-states, and empty spaces filled up with people,
restriction
triumphed over free movement.
Restriction
on firing employees, for example, may protect people who have jobs, but often at the expense of the unemployed, thus increasing social exclusion.
That seemingly endless “emergency” has resulted in the severe restriction, or even suspension, of individual and political liberties.
Moreover, NATO agreed at its conference in Prague in 2002 that it would act “where necessary,” thus abandoning the
restriction
of acting in defense of the Treaty Area alone.
With this real-time, crowd-sourced traffic data for each route previously under restriction, we were able to ascertain what happened to traffic flows after the policy was suspended.
According to the text of the resolution, “Defamation of religion is a serious affront to human dignity” that leads to “a
restriction
on the freedom of [religions’] adherents.”
On bank re-capitalizations, some countries adopted the more punitive approach of quasi-nationalization, while others lent public bailout funds on very advantageous terms, linking re-capitalization to the development of credit or the
restriction
of dividends.
Any immigration restriction, Kahneman and Tversky would say, implies a trade-off between two errors.
The label created a self-imposed restriction, constraining Nestlé to sell a relatively narrow range of products.
Geographical
restriction
and specialized transmission mean that in most time periods, most pathogens occur in a small number of host species, often only one, but retain the ability to infect more.
So, should extremist parties that seek to compete within the democratic framework be outlawed, or would such a
restriction
on freedom of speech and association itself undermine this framework?
Limitations on autonomy and privacy cannot be justified unless they meet the criteria for any
restriction
of a basic right, namely legitimate purpose, proportionality, necessity, and non-discrimination.
Another
restriction
has been recently adopted in the United States, where the issue was explored by the National Biomedical Ethics Advisory Commission in extensive hearings and discussions with ethicists, religious leaders, scientists and physicians.
That
restriction
requires that stem cell lines must be obtained only from privately-funded or commercial sources that follow the protocols mandated by the guidelines.
International covenants, the Bush Administration conveyed, are maybe all right for lesser powers - but they are an unacceptable
restriction
on the freedom of action of the world's only superpower.
Criminalizing blasphemy should be strongly opposed as an unwarranted
restriction
on freedom of expression, even by those who believe that there are certain limited circumstances in which it is appropriate to make hate speech a crime.
The majority needed for overcoming a presidential veto will be difficult to find, particularly as President Yeltsin (as well as his likely successor) will fight hard to block any
restriction
of presidential power.
If the average natural rate is currently two children per household, then imposing this
restriction
will ultimately be welfare-reducing: households that would like to have more than two children will not be able to, while the
restriction
would be irrelevant to those who want fewer than two children.
Israel’s government has denied that people are starving and has relaxed its import
restriction
regime.
There are also economic issues that need to be addressed, such as China’s failure to respect intellectual property, its large government subsidies to export-oriented firms, its
restriction
of access to its market, and its efforts to require foreign firms doing business in China to transfer advanced technology to Chinese firms.
To answer this question, consider the effects of calorie restriction, which has been found to increase life span in organisms ranging from yeast to mammals.
In yeast, where the process has been studied in molecular detail, the longevity triggered by calorie
restriction
is mediated by SIR2.
This
restriction
led Ghana to ask to opt out of the HIPC altogether.
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