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Trade in services still remains far too restricted, and not only in emerging economies.
ECONOMIST: Economics focus
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Mr Castles and Mr Henderson argue that the circle of those involved in the climate-change exercise has been too restricted.
ECONOMIST: Economics focus
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The owners felt too restricted by the talent selection process.
FORBES: Why Are Good Managers Hard To Find? Because So Many Hats Are Worn
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India has criticised US President Barack Obama for saying that Delhi restricted foreign investment in "too many sectors".
BBC: India critical of Barack Obama's comments on economy
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The Democrats were forced to incorporate some market forces, but restricted from others that might have helped too.
FORBES: The Big Problem With Obamacare: It Doesn't Help Many
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Mr. STEPHEN WHITAKER (Community Activist): Oh, it's amazing technology, way too powerful to have (unintelligible) as a restricted information product that the public can no longer use.
NPR: Security Officials Seek to Block Some Online Maps
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The uncertain food supply means they regularly go through cycles of too much and too little food (it also means that they are often restricted to eating less than they could manage if food were omnipresent).
ECONOMIST: Longevity
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She makes sure the cut of the top isn't too fitted, especially around the armholes, so she won't feel restricted as she sleeps.
WSJ: The Perfect Fit in Sleepwear
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Shadow, a drone used by the American, Australian and Swedish armies, is too light to be able to carry Hellfires and is thus, at the moment, restricted to reconnaissance duties.
ECONOMIST: Cheap smart weapons
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We'd previously heard of a six-stage notification system, and this, too, is mentioned here with repeat offenders facing access to "many of the most frequently visited websites" restricted.
ENGADGET: AT&T training document suggests ISPs are gearing up to beat piracy with internet restrictions