71.   Requiring a receipt for a cash or credit refund and setting time limits for all returns are the most common restrictions of retailers.

72.   Sometimes the only way to get multilateral controls is to have the U.S. set tough restrictions of its own and persuade other countries to follow suit.

73.   So much for self-control and the restrictions of Rule XVI.

74.   State Street today barely resembles that model, even though it operates with the benefits and restrictions of a bank charter.

75.   Stone said he and his partner were attracted to the Web by the freedom it offered to go beyond the language and content restrictions of television.

76.   Sudden cardiac death is usually caused by restriction of blood flow to the heart, an irregular heartbeat or a deterioration of the heart muscle.

77.   That distinction is crucial, especially since Pope John Paul II has said the restriction of the priesthood to men is definitive and closed to discussion.

78.   The American Civil Liberties Union has predictably complained about a restriction of free speech.

79.   The chief concern about prolonged high security is that the restriction of civil liberties could be taken for granted.

80.   The last restrictions of that decree were lifted in May.

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