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After all, they have grown up accepting such
restrictions
as norms.
He was completely shocked to know about the
restrictions
that are imposed upon menstruating girls and women by their own families and their society.
And in state-controlled prostitution, commercial sex can only happen in certain legally-designated areas or venues, and sex workers are made to comply with special restrictions, like registration and forced health checks.
There are so many rules and
restrictions
that from a child's point of view, this is, like, the worst nature ever.
Shouldn't we have some sort of policy in place that broadly protects us, regardless to borders or
restrictions?
Also, it can minimize certain visual
restrictions
that directors have and can show something that wasn't there during filming.
And he explained, in a very generous way, the spirit that brought all these different people to the Institute for Advanced Study in the '40s to do this project, and make it freely available with no patents, no restrictions, no intellectual property disputes to the rest of the world.
And some of the most oppressive
restrictions
in Iran were lifted as a result.
Answering these questions isn't just a technological challenge; it's a way to reexamine the freedom of movement between countries, and of overcoming the political, social, cultural and military
restrictions
of contemporary societies.
Why were there no
restrictions?
You would see some
restrictions.
The force on the left respects Posse Comitatus
restrictions
on the use of force inside the U.S. The force on the right's going to obliterate it.
He'd rather do that all day than talk to the client paying for the house that might even give him
restrictions
on what to do.
But as the government froze their bank accounts and imposed local
restrictions
such as curfews, many were unable to leave– Aki’s family among them.
These travel restrictions, detentions and separation from my infant son are things I never thought I would experience as a US citizen, but I'm far from the only person being criminalized for helping immigrants.
There are some restrictions, right?
Now, if you don't trust someone, you place
restrictions
on them, right?
Now, adults seem to have a prevalently restrictive attitude towards kids, from every "Don't do that, don't do this" in the school handbook, to
restrictions
on school Internet use.
The humans are all given magical MacGuffins that conform to a tortuous series of unlikely
restrictions
just to move the bare plot.
Brownrigg this film has a great central idea which builds into a cool twist ending, but ultimately is a bit of a chore to sit through because of it's low budget
restrictions
and a rather slow script by Tim Pope.
There are far too many women out there with cultural or religious
restrictions
that would balk at this it is totally implausible.
The based-on-true-events concept obviously causes a number of restrictions, like limited images of the fantastic filming locations, dialogs and amiable character drawings.
It's really a shame Comedy Central had the
restrictions
of cable television for the Stella series.
In fact, it was the financial
restrictions
of the depression that temporarily killed off the genre, at least in the "A" budget bracket.
When this movie came out I was a big fan of SNL and SCTV and therefore was anticipating what I thought would be the funniest movie that could be produced since it did not have the
restrictions
the TV improv shows must deal with.
It had the potential to be quite thrilling, but doubtless due to the budget
restrictions
failed, and made one feel that a plane losing all engines was no big deal really, and you would safely glide down to a bit of a bumpy landing, but no real danger!
It shows the struggles of both an Indian person wanting to break outside her cultural barriers and women wanting to break outside the gender
restrictions
found in sports, especially in England at the time.
He knows no restrictions, has no mercy and barely speaks a word.
_Twice..._ has got the same wit, imagination, and sense of real excitement that you'd find in a Pixar flick, only executed under the
restrictions
of the medium c. 1983.
The film explores the absurdity of
restrictions
on the freedom of women (and for that matter the young soldiers who have to corral them).
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