If this were the case then RTW would unequivocally be a restriction of freedom to contract.
Software patents are clearly a restriction of freedom for anyone who is threatened with a patent lawsuit.
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Danone, the manufacturer of Aptamil and Cow and Gate baby milk powder, said most supermarkets were introducing a restriction of two cans per customer.
Since the mechanism of a currency transactions levy is supposed to be based on taxing the net position of foreign exchange transactions, it could represent a restriction of the free movement of capital and payments (Article 63 TFEU).
In order for a fiscal union to work, national governments including parliaments would have to give up the right to set taxes and determine public expenditure independently and accept a restriction of national sovereignty in other areas of economic and social policy.
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The riverfront neighborhood where the homes are located is heavily wooded, and to preserve the trees and nearby properties, the city has imposed a width restriction of 27 and 32 feet on the homes, depending on the location.
One possibility is that the Health Minister will allow the board to transfer services to England - but place a time restriction of perhaps two years on it, while in the meantime ordering Betsi Cadwaladr to build up an indigenous service in Wales.
News Group Newspapers pleaded guilty to one count of "reporting matters in contravention of a reporting restriction" contrary to Section 52A of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998.
East Riding of Yorkshire Council brought in the restriction following a number of incidents along the coast.
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Lack of access to art, culture and education is a form of restriction.
Or when the technological limitations of the medium mean that there has to be a restriction and thus some method of who gets the prized access.
His view is that we need to address this in a way that, as I said yesterday, acknowledges that no single piece of legislation, no single restriction on access to a certain type of weapon will solve this problem and that we need to address it more broadly.
Starting next month, more than 1 billion shares of Facebook will be released from lock-up restriction over a short span of two weeks or so.
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The debate was on the general principles of the bill, which contains measures including the scrapping of "indeterminate" sentences for dangerous offenders, the restriction of legal aid to a smaller number of recipients and a new offence of squatting.
The government put a further restriction on conversion of currency.
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Earlier a proposal that would have seen a restriction on the number of rhino horns that could be exported as sports trophies from South Africa and Swaziland was withdrawn in the face of opposition.
Supporters of the Women2Drive campaign claim the ban is a costly restriction on Saudi women, forcing them to pay thousands of dollars a year for a driver.
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In Dumfries, local businesses, both public and private sector, have had some form of restriction in place now for a while, therefore the implementation of the legislation is for them merely a progression of existing measures, although many staff are unhappy at the prospect of being forced outside in the darkest depths of winter to have a smoke.
Those involved are generally punished by a mixture of fines, restriction of privileges and stopping of shore leave.
He is currently subject to a restriction order under Section 41 of the Mental Health Act.
The Federal Aviation Administration placed a flight restriction over the site of the blasts.
Behind each constitutional restriction stands a vested interest of one sort or another.
The European Commission had brought the case on the grounds that such shares were a restriction on the free movement of capital within the European Union.
But the European Commission believes a quota on foreign players would be incompatible with EU law as it amounts to discrimination at work and a restriction on the free movement of workers.
The American Cancer Society is pushing to make New York the first state to enact a comprehensive restriction on the sale of candy- and fruit-flavored cigarillos, chewing tobacco and tobacco used in water pipes.
The Council of Europe - which oversees the ECHR - has said the UK is obliged "to introduce legislative proposals to amend the electoral law imposing a blanket restriction on voting rights of convicted prisoners in prison and achieve compliance with the court's judgement".
Bentley driver are entitled to bragging rights, and my driving partner and I have a few that we garnered on the no-restriction zones of the autobahn, where we clocked a cool 170 mph and change.
Money was never intended to act as a form of identity tracking or payments restriction and this is why the option for anonymous and untraceable transactions is so vital as society moves to a world of digital currency.
Players will now be able to defend a maul by pulling it down and there will be no restriction on the number of players in a lineout.
But the benefits of calorie restriction require that mice live on a restricted diet for most of their lives.
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