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 Übersetzung für 'more restrictive' von Englisch nach Deutsch
ADJ   restrictive | more restrictive | most restrictive
more restrictive {adj}restriktiver
Teiltreffer
restrictive {adj}beengend [auch fig.]
47
restrictive {adj}einschränkend
364
restrictive {adj}beschränkend
79
restrictive {adj}restriktiv
21
restrictive {adj}wettbewerbsbeschränkend
14
non-restrictive {adj}nicht einschränkend
restrictive clauseeinschränkende Klausel {f}
restrictive practiceEinschränkungs­praxis {f}
restrictive covenanteinschränkende vertragliche Verpflichtung {f}
law
restrictive easement
Unterlassungs­dienstbarkeit {f}
restrictive conditioneinschränkende Bedingung {f}
restrictive practicesrestriktive Methoden {pl}
most restrictive {adj}restriktivste
restrictive measureBeschränkung {f} [Maßnahme]
restrictive courserestriktiver Kurs {m}
restrictive measureRestriktionsmaßnahme {f}
restrictive endorsementIndossament {n} ohne Obligo
med.
restrictive surgery
restriktive Chirurgie {f}
law
restrictive covenant
Nutzungs­beschränkung {f}
restrictive monetary policyrestriktive Geldmengenpolitik {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The increasingly authoritarian regime in Kazakhstan is shifting toward more restrictive Internet controls, which is leading to instances of "upstream filtering" affecting ISPs in Kyrgyzstan.
  • In order to bring the car into alignment with Ford's "in house" ideology at the time, more restrictive partnerships were implemented with English firms, which resulted in the sale of Ford Advanced Vehicles (acquired by John Wyer), ultimately leading to a new vehicle which would be slated for design by Ford's studios and produced by Ford's subsidiary Kar-Kraft under Ed Hull.
  • Firstly, duties and other regulations maintained in each of the signatory parties to a free-trade area, which are applicable at the time such free-trade area is formed, to the trade with non-parties to such free-trade area shall not be higher or more restrictive than the corresponding duties and other regulations existing in the same signatory parties prior to the formation of the free-trade area.
  • An Earley parser is an example of such an algorithm, while the widely used LR and LL parsers are simpler algorithms that deal only with more restrictive subsets of context-free grammars.
  • A further difference is the more restrictive boundary-line rules of American croquet.

  • Future versions of RHEL are planned to have more targets in the targeted policy which will mean more restrictive policies.
  • Lady Duff-Gordon of Lucile was a pioneer in developing lingerie that freed women from more restrictive corsets.
  • Quadrupeds, have more restrictive breathing respire while moving than do bipedal humans.
  • An FAC costs £50 but is much more restrictive than an SGC.
  • In second-order logic, it is possible to define the addition and multiplication operations from the successor operation, but this cannot be done in the more restrictive setting of first-order logic.

  • Some political scientists have broadened this idea to argue that more restrictive political institutions (of which first past the post is one example) tend to produce a smaller number of political parties, so that extremely small parties systems – like those with only two parties – tend to form in countries with very restrictive rules.
  • The second, more restrictive definition of organelle includes only those cell compartments that contain deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), having originated from formerly autonomous microscopic organisms acquired via endosymbiosis.
  • Supergravity is more restrictive because it places an upper limit on the number of dimensions.
  • Republican-controlled states are less likely to adopt more restrictive labour policies when unions are strong in the state.
  • </blockquote>In 2015, under the Obama administration, many of the more restrictive elements that were enacted under No Child Left Behind (NCLB, 2001), were removed in the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA, 2015) which limits the role of the federal government in school liability.

  • Note: Indigenous population decline between 1991 and 1996 censuses attributed to change in criteria in census count; "the 1996 Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples used a more restrictive definition of Aboriginal".
  • While nations often strive for substantive harmony to facilitate cross-national distribution, philosophical differences about the "optimal extent" of regulation can be a hindrance; more restrictive regulations seem appealing on an intuitive level, but critics decry the tradeoff cost in terms of slowing access to life-saving developments.
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