1. And, as they do in the United States and Western Europe, the companies have compensated for the advertising restrictions with giveaways and promotions at sports events. 2. But it will have come at a steep price, especially for Afghan women, who have been subjected to restrictions with few parallels. 3. Cities have pursued gun restrictions with new vigor. 4. Giuliano discussed the restrictions with SRP President Richard Silverman. 5. His flip-flop was applauded by the coal industry, which responded to proposed emission restrictions with the tired doomsday rhetoric of higher energy costs and a nationwide crisis. 6. Investors had speculated the central bank would ease some restrictions with the departure of Zahler from the presidency. 7. Preservationists try to cushion the impact of building restrictions with tax breaks for their owners. 8. The board applies harsher standards to videos, knowing that children more easily evade the age restrictions with them. 9. The president could ease the restrictions with a stroke of his pen, but he must give Congress six months to review the decision. 10. There are other restrictions with the lessons-for-fee provision. |