Chafing under restrictions on their activities, recipients of funds from the previous government's Troubled Asset Relief Programme are scrambling to repay them early.
Reporters are kept at a distance: only two Pakistani correspondents are allowed in Delhi, and two Indians in Islamabad, under tight restrictions.
Mr Quinn is is currently under NMC restrictions which allow him to work as an addictions nurse at the Stapleford Centre in London.
Why not get out from under the restrictions of the FCC and become less reliant on advertisers with a second revenue stream from subscriber fees?
The alternative, a foreign-owned holding company, must operate under tight restrictions that forbid, for example, inter-company loans, foreign-exchange balancing, import-export, or even consolidated accounts across the subsidiaries.
Under the restrictions of the amendment, Southwest was barred from operating or even ticketing passengers on flights from Love Field to destinations beyond the states immediately surrounding Texas.
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Most conservatives, and Republicans, would like to reform Social Security so that workers could put a portion of their 12.4 percent Social Security payroll tax into a personal account that they own and control (under certain restrictions).
On June 5 and 6, the FDA will convene an advisory committee meeting on the diabetes drug Avandia, which was removed from the market in 2010 in most countries and placed under severe restrictions in the United States.
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Instead, he found it had failed to operate at maximum allowable operating pressure--odd, given that this pressure is usually the upper limit for safety and El Paso was under federal restrictions after an August 2000 pipeline explosion killed 12 campers in New Mexico.
Under the new restrictions, the credit market could determine which operations should merge or close.
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In my jurisdiction bodies are water can be leased out for the production of aquatic species under certain legal restrictions.
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The city's Metro buses also are not affected by the ban, but officials have not yet decided if tour buses will come under the new restrictions.
As in Britain, the New Zealand government had attempted to control the influx of new psychoactive substances by imposing emergency restrictions under existing misuse of drugs legislation.
Despite readier access to medical services than in other prisons, not all inmates prefer incarceration at the six Federal Medical Centers operated by the prison bureau, where many live under even greater restrictions than at typical facilities.
Fenton could not immediately be reached by Reuters for comment, and a spokeswoman for the University of Colorado medical school declined to comment, citing restrictions under a gag order issued by the judge presiding over the case.
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The most memorable picture of Mr Romney (one under heavy copyright restrictions, so you will not see it as often as his opponents would like) is of a team from Bain Capital, the private equity firm he once led, with dollar notes stuffed in their suit jackets, over-flowing from their pockets.
Under the DMCA, the Copyright Office can add restrictions or remove exemptions under Section 1201 every three years.
At the City Airport, management insists it will only be seeking a "moderate increase" in late night flights under a review of the airport's planning restrictions which is currently under way.
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So that should mean that funding for these cells, anyway, shouldn't be under any kind of restrictions.
Restrictions have eased under President Barack Obama but there is still a major ban.
Last week it issued a new rule tightening restrictions on companies under suspicion of insider trading.
Under pressure to meet these restrictions, the banks would have limited Daewoo's ability to take on new debt.
Under European Law, the restrictions cannot continue beyond the end of 2013.
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There is also, among other benefits, a disability benefit that pays immediately upon injury, rather than waiting six months, plus other restrictions, as under Social Security.
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Despite the allure of top-flight football, manager Ian Holloway has found it hard to attract some of his targets to the club under Oyston's financial restrictions.
In addition, Bremer said, restrictions put in place under the Clinton administration on the use of informants with criminal pasts have hindered efforts.
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Mee's grandniece, Jeanne Dauray, testified that a visit to her aunt left her feeling "something was amiss" in the restrictions that Mee lived under compared with other relatives who were members of other religious orders.
But because of the restrictions placed on premiums under Obamacare, such a simple change would require the premiums of young adults obtaining coverage through the exchanges to increase by at least eight percent, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation study.
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Under the law, there are no restrictions on naming defendants who are over 18 years old.
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