11.   Higher credit and income restrictions by landlords are also increasing divisions between wealthy and less wealthy residents, and further separating Manhattan from its neighbors.

12.   India subsequently agreed to lift the restrictions by next April.

13.   It was Dingell who offered an amendment that opponents said would have weakened existing restrictions by reducing the time allowed for background checks at gun shows.

14.   Kentucky recently amended its restrictions by permitting Kentuckians to send wine back to their homes when traveling out of state.

15.   Legislation under consideration by the committee would ease treatment restrictions by allowing health-care providers to offer therapies not approved by the FDA.

16.   Obsolete definitions of high performance make a mockery of export restrictions by controlling the sale of mass-production computers easily available to buyers almost anywhere in the world.

17.   Owners of arcades and roadside casinos circumvent existing restrictions by almost comical means.

18.   Only a few seem to have reacted to the potential threat of restrictions by selling their art.

19.   Some experts say it will be harder to turn back this progress away from restrictions by the Iraqis as time goes by.

20.   Stevens and Livingston Biddle, deputy chairman, got around that restriction by awarding grants under theater and other categories.

n. + by >>共 1516
effort 1.42%
attack 1.37%
attempt 1.07%
decision 1.01%
visit 0.94%
report 0.85%
year 0.79%
move 0.69%
investigation 0.63%
action 0.59%
restriction 0.02%
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on 79.91%
in 4.91%
for 2.88%
of 2.77%
to 1.58%
as 1.21%
by 1.04%
than 0.61%
at 0.48%
from 0.41%
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