Restrictions
in sentence
1028 examples of Restrictions in a sentence
Along with more stringent
restrictions
on coal consumption and greenhouse-gas emissions, the upcoming 13th Five-Year Plan, for 2016-2020, will include additional investment in research and development.
Within just a few years, it became clear not only that, in an inescapably complex world, “simple” solutions do not yield results, but also that
restrictions
on democracy, together with top-down bureaucratic control, create ideal conditions for personal enrichment.
Finally, countries should revisit
restrictions
on foreign ownership and strengthen intellectual property laws to protect entrepreneurs’ hard-won innovations.
Astonishingly, almost 90% of countries have one or more gender-based legal
restrictions
on the books.
The rejected proposals are thus good policy: money-market funds should be made safer – via capital requirements and liquidity
restrictions
– because they already receive a de facto government guarantee.
As a result, China has also been able to bypass existing export controls and
restrictions
on the transfer of sensitive military technologies, particularly aerospace and satellite components and know-how.
If these external disadvantages are not debilitating enough, this economy also maintains its own high barriers on international trade (in the form of state trading, import tariffs, and quantitative restrictions).
Indeed, they seem unwilling to back up their warnings of “costs” and “consequences” with meaningful measures like asset freezes, trade sanctions, and travel
restrictions
– reinforcing Putin’s belief that they will continue to choose their relationships with Russia over protecting Ukraine’s territorial integrity.
In theory, the Norway option – membership of the European Economic Area – could be stretched to include a Liechtenstein-type protocol on limiting residency permits, or involve use of the EEA’s safeguard clause, which might allow
restrictions
on migration if inflows rose too quickly.
Restrictions
on foreign investors’ equity holdings or investments in services are being sequentially eliminated.
In the 1980s, when President Ronald Reagan imposed
restrictions
on the number of cars Japan could export to the US, Japan suffered.
This means changes in Israeli military policy, travel restrictions, and political posturing, and an end to one-upmanship by both sides.
In the first scenario, a more united and homogeneous Europe emerges from the crisis, enforcing greater
restrictions
on member states’ budgets to reduce apparent risk.
If China eases
restrictions
on cross-border capital flows, an unexpected shock could trigger large-scale capital flight, bringing down the entire financial system.
Simultaneous private deleveraging and fiscal consolidation are restricting eurozone growth far more than remaining
restrictions
on credit supply.
These measures do not just limit the topics that journalists can safely cover; they also work to limit funding for independent media, by imposing
restrictions
on foreign investment and advertising.
Back in 2012, for example, the head of the interim government, Mustafa Abdel-Jalil, declared his intention to lift
restrictions
against polygamy.
For example, in India, where only 29% of all Internet users are female, girls in rural areas often face gender-based
restrictions
on their use of information and communications technologies.
Even more damaging are the
restrictions
imposed on the movement of goods and people within the West Bank and Gaza.
They also want a more liberal social environment that would loosen
restrictions
on their dress, broaden access to cultural products like film and music, and enlarge press freedoms.
However, his campaign has been hinting that, if elected, Moussavi will loosen some social and cultural
restrictions.
Moreover, America has refused to pay the Kremlin’s high price – curtailment of congressional human-rights legislation, repeal of Cold-War-era
restrictions
on Russian-US trade, and abandonment of plans for ballistic missile defense in Europe – for Russian support on Iran (or, for that matter, on any other trouble spot, such as Syria).
As a result, India’s policy mirrors China’s: it has aligned itself with mandatory international sanctions, but has abjured voluntary Western financial
restrictions.
Second, there are manmade
restrictions
to outsourcing particular types of expertise: professional organizations often intervene to kill outsourcing simply by requiring credentials that only they can provide.
Despite recent labor-market reforms, limitations on layoffs and temporary workers continue to encourage even large companies to hire full-time workers through third-party agencies (and thereby avoid burdensome restrictions).
While the authorities have sought to quell the protests – cordoning off central New Delhi and subjecting the rest of the city to traffic
restrictions
– violence has escalated.
New
restrictions
on the right to assemble often come with innocuous-sounding justifications such as “public safety.”
That means lower loan-to-value ratios, stricter mortgage-underwriting standards, limits on second-home financing, higher counter-cyclical capital buffers for mortgage lending, higher permanent capital charges for mortgages, and
restrictions
on the use of pension funds for down payments on home purchases.
To be clear, macro-prudential
restrictions
are certainly called for; but they have been inadequate to control housing bubbles.
With short- and long-term interest rates so low, mortgage-credit
restrictions
seem to have a limited effect on the incentives to borrow to purchase a home.
Back
Next
Related words
Trade
Their
Countries
Would
Which
Other
Capital
Economic
Government
Imposed
Foreign
Could
There
Should
Investment
While
Financial
Including
Export
Travel