11. On the other hand, the vendor should seek to restrict the number of exemptions. 12. And by creating the new rank of salaried partners, the firm can continue to restrict the number of people competing for those slices. 13. And while Portland has long limited parking spaces downtown, the new plan restricts the number of parking spaces at new stores. 14. As a compromise, the government has set an artificially high price on Internet access in a bid to restrict the number of people who can use the Net. 15. A better incentive would emerge, hopefully, from rules that restrict the number of options awarded and regulate how they can be exercised. 16. Both carriers plan to tightly restrict the number of seats on popular flights that will be available at the sale prices. 17. Deregulation became inevitable earlier this year when a court ruled that the government had no authority to restrict the number of taxi licenses. 18. During the past several years, federal and state legislation has released money for such campuses while lifting caps restricting their numbers. 19. Earlier, the U.S. Postal Service issued guidelines restricting the number of packages to four that postal customers can ship at one time. 20. Efforts to restrict the number of terms that members of the House and Senate can serve have largely met with defeat. |