restricted造句151. Until then, financial institutions had to pay a premium to obtain dollars from a restricted pool in order to invest finance overseas.
152. Our surveys indicate that such units would have to be restricted to dimensions appropriate to the Navigation.
153. Had they wanted a Gothic design, they might well have restricted entries to Britain.
154. However the method is still relatively expensive and therefore its use is still restricted in Western hospitals.
155. The California provision, Proposition 140, restricted state assemblymen to three two-year terms and senators to two four-year terms.
156. Social distress - a restricted, inadequate or disturbed individual whose social performance is in some way leading to personal difficulties.
157. They often had to be restricted in their activities or confined to quarters under police guard for their own protection.
158. Access to further and higher education has been unduly restricted for handicapped children and this should be improved.
159. Since the deposits were insured by the federal government-giving thrift managers cheap funds-the investments were restricted by the federal authorities.
160. Fallow lands brought into cultivation reduced the range for grazing and restricted the distribution of much needed animal dung as fertiliser.
161. It should not be thought, though, that Mauchline's fame is restricted to its associations with the poet.
162. Nor was government aid to the landlord restricted to armed assistance.
163. The oral intake of complex carbohydrates is often restricted in patients with an acute diarrhoeal illness.
164. By Aug. 19 the town was under curfew, and access to journalists remained restricted for several days.
165. It can be seen that the lone elderly had the lowest median income levels and also the most restricted range of income.
166. It is a widespread phenomenon, not restricted to nuclear power or genetic engineering.
167. Libertarian emphasis on the radicalizing effect of restricted employment opportunities, too, appears exaggerated.
168. Street autonomy might readily be restricted by the patrolling constable.
169. Contrary to the general principles of distribution certain products may have to be restricted to named users who have special training.
170. Two important concessions were made, restricted to the 1990 election only.
171. In addition security and replacement costs restricted operations and new investment.
172. The advice was not restricted to the prevention of tooth decay.
173. A firm may also be restricted for a period from accepting certain types of new appointments without the committee's consent.
174. The tolls are likely to be restricted to particularly congested areas, and busy times such as rush hours.
175. Since Composite was otherwise restricted to fairgrounds, Diderot was telling us something of his opinion of politicians.
176. Once in the classroom the teacher is restricted by the core curriculum and general workload and lack of equipment.
177. However, this initial, albeit restricted, study has demonstrated the usefulness of vitrinite reflectance data in other than strictly maturation-related applications.
178. Triticale is not restricted to large farms with expensive tractors and combine harvesters.
179. A definition of family property that is restricted to claims on tangible property is weighted heavily toward the concerns of rich families.
180. Even the possibility of using income generated by the sale of council houses has been sharply restricted.