31. That law, along with others restricting movement from the provinces to the city, helped prevent the homeless from surfacing in large numbers here. 32. That proposal, rejected by Sharon, called for establishing closed military areas to which access would be tightly controlled and trenches and fences used to further restrict movement. 33. The advent of the agricultural revolution allowed men to further restrict female movements, essentially keeping the little woman down on the farm. 34. That will create competitive and financial parity, which restricts player movement, which lends itself to continuity and fan loyalty. 35. The action allows agriculture officials to restrict the movement of wheat, wheat products or equipment that might spread the fungal disease, USDA spokesman Ed Curlett said. 36. The biotechnology industry is bracing for a renewed campaign by consumer activists next year to restrict the movement toward genetically modified foods. 37. The collective-bargaining agreement restricts movement and puts ceilings on salaries. 38. The Bosnian Serbs severely restrict the movement of journalists, and do not hesitate to arrest them when they stray from officially permitted themes or itineraries. 39. The International Committee for the Red Cross complained that it has been forced to restrict its movements in the West Bank because its workers had come under fire. 40. The government, while celebrating his achievement, soon restricted his movements. |