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restrictively造句
1. This relative clause is used restrictively. 2. As most restrictively defined, electronic commerce is the buying and selling of goods and services, and the transfer of funds, through digital communications. 3. We should restrictively apply criminal silence right in criminal detection work so as to use criminal detection work to crack down on crime and to... 4. We should restrictively apply criminal silence right in criminal detection work so as to use criminal detection work to crack down on crime and to embody humanistic spirit. 5. The indication of expectant treatment should be taken restrictively in slight cases. 6. It conceptualizes politics too restrictively, however, confining it to intra-Jewish institutional and party developments. 7. Geoengineering has also been called terraformation and, more restrictively, climate engineering, climate intervention or climate modification. 8. The case produced a significant impact at the time, and has been restrictively construed. 9. The occurrence and development of female sport as a social and cultural activity are restrictively affected by ideological conceptions. 10. Whenever possible, the "interest of society" should be read restrictively, so as to mean only a temporary or limited interference with the right to peaceful enjoyment of possessions. 11. In order to improve the solubility of isolated and concentrated soybean protein, the hydrolysis of those proteins was controled restrictively using basic protease and neutral protease. 12. Drought and water resources are great stresses of environment, which threaten mankind existence and development. They are also the first restrictively factors of forest trees' distributing and growth. 13. To'the fruit of the poisonous tree', should take exclusion commonly, and should take the restrictively affirm to the special case by exceptional manner. 14. You'll also learn how to deploy your Web service restrictively, limiting the methods and parameters available for other users to work with. 15. Friedman argues that government should only intervene . in education restrictively.