71.   Certain restrictions to the use of peyote, which contains the mind-altering drug mescaline, will continue to be imposed under the rules being drafted, however.

72.   Colombo is currently working on easing travel restrictions to Nainativu so majority Sinhalese can make the pilgrimage, a journey denied to most in the past two decades.

73.   This was the first time the Serbs had announced such a blanket restriction to aid destined for the capital since heavy fighting took place in November.

74.   Vienna did not, however, apply restrictions to the movements of the other Sudanese envoys.

75.   UNPROFOR was unable to confirm the report because of restrictions to its freedom of movement in the area.

76.   UNPROFOR spokesmen said Bosnian government restrictions to the movement of observers in the area was preventing them from fully assessing the situation.

77.   It added minor restrictions to the freedom of action of Palestinian police near Jewish enclaves and provided for additional joint Israeli-Palestinian patrols in nearby Arab quarters.

78.   Japan and South Korea meanwhile have also expressed concern about the new restrictions to the Chinese market.

79.   MLS players also object to strict transfer restrictions to European teams, a move done with the support of world governing body FIFA.

80.   South Korea is a net importer of foodstuffs and sources said the country could lift trade restrictions to Argentine beef imports as soon as Argentina implements certain sanitary measures.

n. + to >>共 1468
trip 1.94%
end 1.15%
letter 0.93%
approach 0.86%
close 0.79%
aid 0.74%
service 0.72%
damage 0.69%
tie 0.68%
flight 0.66%
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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