NOUN | a restriction | restrictions | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Night flying restrictions are common at airports in Europe.
- Nationwide studded tire restrictions in Japan for passenger vehicles came into effect in April 1991, followed by restrictions for commercial trucks in 1993.
- Multiple rule-based problems are problems containing various conflicting rules and restrictions.
- A considered research problem is about the existence of dichotomies among sets of restrictions.
- In both combinatorics and number theory, families of partitions subject to various restrictions are often studied. This section surveys a few such restrictions.
- Apart from the obvious variations of story genre, addventures can vary in their access restrictions for writers and in the restrictions they place on branching.
- The two full fast days carry four restrictions in addition to eating and drinking - one may not wash his body, wear leather shoes, use colognes, oils or perfumes, or have sexual relations.
- Following the 2007 enlargement, all pre-2004 member states except Finland and Sweden imposed restrictions on Bulgarian and Romanian citizens, as did two member states that joined in 2004: Malta and Hungary.
- Santos Dumont has slot restrictions operating with a maximum of 19 operations/hour, being one of the five airports with such restrictions in Brazil.
- Common restrictions include restrictions on lead (Pb) when RoHS compliance is required and restrictions on pure tin (Sn) when long term reliability is a concern.
- The European Commission limits restrictions on the export of coronavirus protective equipment to facemasks and exempts Western Balkan countries from such restrictions.
- Initial LVR restrictions in October 2013 restricted banks to no more than 10% of loans beyond 80% LVR.
- Individuals can claim losses against rental loss with minimal restrictions, but if the property was owned through a partnership or trust there are restrictions.
- Government lease restrictions and conditions other than statutory restrictions should be ignored in rating assessments.
- The main downside is that a number of features, such as the ability to recover from corrupt track lists, are still missing. Restrictions on what non-administrator users could do were due to restrictions imposed by Windows XP and earlier; these restrictions are not present with Windows Vista and later.
- Restrictions. There are three restrictions on dropping pieces; the last two of these apply only to pawns.
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