Regulators at both the FDA and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services may see reason to try to restrict use at first to the highest risk patients.
Such bilateral deals have allowed, for example, Britain and America to restrict coveted slots at London's Heathrow to two British and two American carriers.
The systems at Regal and Landmark include passwords and keys that restrict a particular film to play at a particular theater (and on a particular projector) at a predetermined time.
Kindly chemists kept him surreptitiously supplied, and kinder friends tried to take it away or at least restrict the dose.
New attempts to restrict corporate pay, at least in some sectors, is a given--overlooking the unintended side effects of Bill Clinton's attempt to limit CEO pay packages back in 1993. (The deductibility of CEOs' salaries was capped, which led companies to use stock options as never before.) Protectionists are renewing calls for trade restrictions in the name of consumer safety and promoting "better" labor and environmental standards.
Moreover, Amazon will restrict borrowers to one title at a time, one per month.
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"We will, at times, restrict content on country-specific domains where a nation's laws require it or if content is found to violate our community guidelines, " said a YouTube spokeswoman.
Surely, the plaintiffs argue, the distinction between activity and non-activity can at least minimally restrict what Congress can do while preserving some vestige of the plain language and original intent of the Constitution?
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Mr MacShane thinks it odd to restrict a fundamental right of citizenship at a time when it is being made more readily available to others.
In May, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced plans to restrict the sale of large sodas at restaurants, movie theaters and other locations, sparking criticism from the beverage industry.
Mahmood then helped restrict the visitors to 185-6 at the close.
Ms Villiers told the House of Commons 66 police officers had been injured since violence first flared up following the decision to restrict the flying of the union flag at Belfast City Hall.
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At the moment, most governments restrict or prohibit the use of genetic-test information by insurers.
Once Glasgow got some momentum into their game, they showed that with the two Richies, Gray and Vernon, and Rob Hurley following the lead of John Barclay, they could restrict Toulouse to a kicking game which was at times as aimless as it was fruitless.
If President Clinton will not refrain from such self-dealing at taxpayer expense, Congress should sharply restrict his ability to do so.
Many people within loyalist communities were angered by the decision of Belfast City Council to restrict the number of days the flag is flown at the city hall and took to the streets to protest.
Belfast City Council took the decision to restrict the number of days the union flag is raised at its meeting on 3 December.
Loyalist protesters have been staging street demonstrations since 3 December, when Belfast City Council voted to restrict the number of days the union flag is flown at Belfast City Hall.
In sum, though the Americans would like to have more help from overseas, they do not want it at the price of a resolution that would restrict the autonomy of their administration.
At a time when unemployment remains high and economic growth is lagging, forcing banks to report interest paid to nonresident aliens would encourage the flight of capital overseas to jurisdictions without onerous reporting requirements, place unnecessary burdens on the American economy, put our financial system at a fundamental competitive disadvantage, and would restrict access to capital when our economy can least afford it.
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At the meeting shareholders will vote on resolutions to restrict the ability of the bank's board to dispose of assets.
The commission wants the Fund to restrict itself to short-term loans for economies in crisis at higher-than-market interest rates, rather than long-term concessional credit to cover balance-of-payments deficits.
Southerners reply that social pressure is more effective than political pressure at influencing unethical behaviour, and that politicians ought to restrict themselves to law-making, where they will have more impact than they ever could as individual consumers.
To help them, the investors' main trade bodies set guidelines: companies that give share options to their top people are urged to make them conditional on minimum growth in earnings-per-share, and to restrict their value to four times the recipients' annual earnings, at the time they are awarded.
Most leases restrict your mileage usage to 15, 000 miles per year (sometimes even lower at 12, 000 per year).
It has made a medium-term pledge to restrict spending to a level that would give a budget surplus if output were growing at its full potential (currently reckoned to be 5%).
And the other thing is in Europe, people, especially the media, began to restrict some of the footage to avoid worries about Haiti because they're saying that at one point it's not appropriate.
In the short run, that might restrict natural-gas use to vehicles such as lorries and buses, where space is at less of a premium (and which already run on a different fuel from most cars).
The suspicion must be that what we are seeing is a co-ordinated movement by two of the countries that have most vehemently opposed tough international action to restrict emissions over the last few years - perhaps as a buffer in case the EU starts looking at other trade-related climate measures, such as border adjustments, more seriously.
While fins are still being cut off sharks at sea, several countries including Canada, the US and the European Union have tried to restrict this by law.
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