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Restrictive and candidates
Restrictive and discriminatory ballot access rules can impact the civil rights of candidates, political parties and voters.

Restrictive and only
:* Restrictive Mode ( a. k. a. Closed PRL, Preferred Only Mode ) – The device will only acquire systems identified as preferred in the PRL system table.
Subsequently, however, these norms became only of rhetorical and political value, except for some partly viable mechanisms, such as the non-legal, non-binding Restrictive Business Practice Code adopted in 1980 and the Common Fund for Commodities which came in force in 1989.

Restrictive and one
British Standards are one of the formal exceptions made to the Restrictive Trade Practices Act.
* Restrictive: We saw two puppies this morning: one that was born yesterday, and one that was born last week.

Restrictive and early
* Restrictive Early Action, a type of early action in American college admissions
Restrictive legislation had also been proposed in New South Wales as early as 1858 in the wake of Victorian and South Australian laws, but the Premier, Charles Cowper, found his own party divided on the issue and the Bill failed.

Restrictive and action
Restrictive labour policy in the 1900s meant that a union could be recognized voluntarily by employers, or through strike action, but in no other way.
Restrictive labour policy in the 1900s meant that a union could be recognized voluntarily by employers, or through strike action, but in no other way.

Restrictive and for
Restrictive rules ( see iPledge program ) for use were put into force in the USA beginning in March 2006 to prevent misuse, causing occasioned widespread editorial comment.
Restrictive social norms, if judged negatively, are called sexual oppression or " compulsory heterosexuality ;" if the restrictive norms are judged positively, they may be regarded as encouraging chastity, " sexual self-restraint " or " sexual decency ", and negative terms are used for the targeted sexuality, e. g. sexual abuse and perversion.
* J Martin, ‘ Remedies for Breach of Restrictive Covenants ’ Conveyancer 329
* Restrictive practices, such as air transport agreements that make it difficult for new airlines to obtain landing slots at some airports.
The report was the basis for the Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1956, this specifically prohibited collective enforcement of resale price maintenance in the UK.
* Restrictive Design Rules, a way for a semiconductor fabrication to ensure acceptable yield on its most advanced integrated circuits
In 2009, Upper Darby School District was identified by the Pennsylvania Department of Education for Least Restrictive Environment monitoring.
Restrictive right of entry rules in to workplaces for unions introduced under Work Choices will remain and secret ballots ( rather than open ballots ) to decide on carrying out strikes will continue, which would become banned except during periods of collective bargaining.
In 2009, Bermudian Springs School District was identified by the Pennsylvania Department of Education for Least Restrictive Environment monitoring.
In 2009, Northgate School District was identified by the Pennsylvania Department of Education for Least Restrictive Environment monitoring.

Restrictive and while
In 1952, the State Department, noting the development of immunity in other nations, adopted the Restrictive Theory of Sovereign Immunity according to which the Public Acts ( Jure Imperii ) of a Foreign State are entitled to immunity, while the Private Acts ( Jure Gestionis ) are not.

Restrictive and there
While there is much competition in the supermarket sector, it is tempered by the presence of the Restrictive Practices ( Groceries ) Order 1987 ( known as the " Groceries Order ").

Restrictive and are
* Restrictive working practices ( some operators are required to follow a pre-written script )
Restrictive modifiers are also called defining, identifying, essential, or necessary ; non-restrictive ones are also called non-defining, non-identifying, descriptive, or unnecessary ( though this last term can be misleading ).
Restrictive covenants are commonly registered against commercial properties.
Restrictive policies are affecting international collaboration, Nature, 27 January 2012.
Restrictive covenants are not easily changed when the agreement of all property owners ( many of whom may not live in the area ) is required.
When the sales outlets are owned by the supplier, exclusive dealing is because of vertical integration, where the outlets are independent exclusive dealing is illegal ( in the US ) due to the Restrictive Trade Practices Act, however, if it is registered and approved it is allowed.
Restrictive relative clauses are also called defining relative clauses, or identifying relative clauses.

Restrictive and on
Restrictive legislation was introduced on sale of liquor, and by 1928 the percentage of prohibition votes begin to decline.
An unusual private land preservation effort was begun with the New Vernon Neighborhood Restrictive Agreement, when several estate owners convinced many others to place restrictive covenants on their land that would remain as parts of the deeds.
In 2009, a Cochrane meta-analysis based on studies with over 5000 women concluded that: " Restrictive episiotomy policies appear to have a number of benefits compared to policies based on routine episiotomy.
He worked on many government issues including the constitution of Malta, which he wanted to become part of the UK, and the creation of the Restrictive Practices Court.
Restrictive agreements had to be registered at the Restrictive Practices Court, and were considered on individual merit.

Restrictive and .
::; Restrictive cardiomyopathy: Cardiomyopathy caused by excessive rigidity of the heart.
Restrictive societies " pressure youngsters to refrain from sexual activity until they either have undergone a formal rite of passage or have married.
On May 19, 1942, during World War II, Japanese Americans were compelled to move into relocation camps by Civilian Restrictive Order No. 1, 8 Fed.
Homeowners who have entered into contracts with a homeowner's association ( see also Restrictive covenants ) may need an arborist's professional opinion of a hazardous condition prior to removing a tree, or may be obligated to assure the protection of the views of neighboring properties prior to planting a tree or in the course of pruning.
Restrictive covenants may arise from many sources, and may be registered against titles or included in leases.
Restrictive housing contracts and bank lending policies have also been listed as forms of institutional racism.
In 1962 the Net Book Agreement was examined by the Restrictive Practices Court, which decided that the NBA was of benefit to the industry, since it enabled publishers to subsidise the printing of the works of important but less widely-read authors using money from bestsellers.
In August 1994 the Director General of the Office of Fair Trading decided that the Restrictive Practices Court should review the agreement.
In March 1997 the Restrictive Practices Court ruled that the Net Book Agreement was against the public interest and therefore illegal.

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