21.   Such drastic measures would likely be met with like restrictions by the three teams.

22.   That goes counter to arguments for removing such restrictions by the U.S., Mexico and other nations.

23.   The House bill would have these groups regulated federally rather than by states, where restrictions by insurance departments have often limited the ability of doctors to compete.

24.   The industry is offering the advertising restrictions as bait for immunity, arguing that Congress cannot constitutionally impose the restrictions by law.

25.   The NFL prohibits teams from circumventing salary cap restrictions by directly using outside contracts to augment player salaries.

26.   The president will ease the restrictions by putting pressure on Congress or by executive order.

27.   The U.S. justifies the export restrictions by saying law enforcement agencies would be hamstrung in their efforts to stop terrorists or spies from using encryption to send information worldwide.

28.   Wilson had originally said he would not address the convention because he objected to speech restrictions by its organizers.

29.   Whitman had hoped to avert the need for restrictions by announcing a drought warning on Monday and asking for voluntary conservation.

30.   Palestinian journalists in the Gaza Strip decided Saturday to go on strike to protest restrictions by the Palestinian Authority on their news coverage.

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%
restriction + p. >>共 67
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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