Examples of 'more restrictive' in a sentence
Meaning of "more restrictive"
more restrictive: This phrase describes a condition, rule, regulation, or environment that imposes greater limitations, controls, or constraints. It suggests a decrease in freedom, flexibility, or permissions compared to a previous state or alternative option
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Or you are placed in a more restrictive group home.
For a more restrictive way to force revalidation.
Always follow the more restrictive label.
More restrictive than during the war.
He is an advocate for more restrictive voting laws.
The more restrictive provision shall prevail.
Here we have taken a more restrictive line.
More and more restrictive budgetary conditions.
Scope of the initiative should be more restrictive.
Perhaps even more restrictive is the fact.
More restrictive immigration laws will make.
It is therefore more restrictive than copyright law.
The requirements are more and more restrictive.
Some diets are more restrictive than others.
It is true that some countries are more restrictive.
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We started to be more restrictive only to boys at this stage.
The refining fourmes is much more restrictive.
We are more restrictive than you tend to be.
In the proposed agreement in a more restrictive form.
More restrictive towards black work.
The permissions should be made more restrictive.
A more restrictive margin rule has also been implemented.
Software which depends on more restrictive choices.
Now a more restrictive visa policy has been enforced.
Codes are becoming more and more restrictive.
More restrictive stance of monetary policy.
The standards should be higher or more restrictive.
It was preferable to adopt a more restrictive interpretation of the reservation.
Guidelines for children are even more restrictive.
There is nothing more restrictive than being a teenage girl.
When applicable local regulations comprise more restrictive.
The legislation is not more restrictive than necessary.
More restrictive inductance tolerances than some competitors.
Prohibition on introducing more restrictive arrangements.
More restrictive measures most likely.
There is no point in being more restrictive than the draft.
More restrictive is our implicit assumption of a fixed number of firms.
Vaud applies a more restrictive interpretation.
Such exclusions are however couched in more restrictive terms.
Movies are arguably more restrictive in their narrative range.
Those conditions are likely to be more restrictive.
Others believe more restrictive legislation will save us.
Regional law might be more restrictive.
The law is more restrictive in practice than in paper.
Processors or retailers may demand more restrictive limits.
Apple has far more restrictive development requirements.
This addition was also more restrictive.
Over the more restrictive alternatives.
Enjoy it before it gets more restrictive.
Even more restrictive rules apply to pregnant staff members.
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