Examples of 'quite restrictive' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite restrictive"

quite restrictive: Describing a set of rules, regulations, or conditions that are stringent, limiting, or confining in nature, offering little flexibility or freedom

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The methods are indeed quite restrictive.
Fish limits are quite restrictive in order to preserve a quality fishery.
As you can see this is quite restrictive.
This phase remains quite restrictive since it does not allow any deviation.
This type of sterilisation is quite effective but quite restrictive.
The plan is quite restrictive.
This is a quite restrictive license that does not allow commercial use nor derivative works.
Unfortunately the iPad is quite restrictive in its options.
Unlike the parliamentary project, the regulation of executive was quite restrictive.
Money belts are quite restrictive.
That design is quite restrictive and can lead to higher temperatures and lower efficiency.
The tuna diet is quite restrictive.
In particular, the ability to accurately vary the silicide composition is quite restrictive.
Yet we must admit that they are quite restrictive and exclusive.
The tax legislation and regulations governing not-for-profit organizations, and particularly chari - ties, are quite restrictive.

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However, this type of ceremony is quite restrictive and very impersonal.
Moreover, the anisotropy of the ferritically hot-rolled products is quite restrictive.
The traditional Okinawa diet is quite restrictive compared to a modern, Western diet.
The Portuguese progressive taxation scheme is quite restrictive.
Yeah, they can be quite restrictive in other ways, too.
Consequently, the sandbox for content processes can be quite restrictive.
In general, conditions ruling their employment are quite restrictive to avoid backdoor recruitment.
Up to now, the positioning of an access sheath was performed by a quite restrictive method.
Initially, these programs ' eligibility criteria were quite restrictive and not open to TCNs.
Although a good deal, the downside of EPOs is that they can be quite restrictive.
Overall, however, we regard the Japanese CFC regime as quite restrictive in planning opportunities.
Only user rights can be recognized in them ; land-use regulations are quite restrictive.
State Parks, National Parks, and nature preserves are usually quite restrictive concerning use.
When dealing with the food industry, the ways to reuse water are quite restrictive.
The content of the actual ceremony itself, however, is quite restrictive.
Chile 's gun control law, the Arms and Explosives Control Act, was quite restrictive.

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