21.   Mainstream gun owners fret about restrictions on gun ownership, but militia members see the restrictions as red flags signaling Armageddon.

22.   Now the law is being changed to remove work-hour restrictions as part of an effort to promote equal employment opportunities.

23.   Numerous critics, from free-speech organizations to the Internet industry, decry the restrictions as unnecessary and probably unconstitutional.

24.   Palestinian officials sounded less impressed with the results, saying they would wait to see whether the Israelis lifted restrictions as promised.

25.   Parks without their own water supply have had to deal with the same restrictions as those facing homeowners.

26.   Players who face restrictions as repeat free agents will learn this week whether their options have been exercised.

27.   Second, it would impose special restrictions as to when the Court may GVR in light of changes of position by litigants.

28.   Smith characterized the restriction as a routine marketing agreement similar to that used in many industries.

29.   Such employees are usually not subject to the same kind of stringent financial disclosure rules and postgovernment employment restrictions as full-time White House officials.

30.   The Bush administration has said it would accept a legally binding agreement, but that it wants the accord to have as few restrictions as possible.

n. + as >>共 1563
job 1.33%
year 1.24%
role 1.18%
reputation 1.11%
time 0.99%
day 0.87%
career 0.86%
official 0.65%
thing 0.63%
work 0.61%
restriction 0.03%
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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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