Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
To make things worse, these restrictive provisions are implemented by over zealous local officials.
Members of the constitutional committee said on Monday that they had scaled back the more restrictive provisions regarding women and family law.
A coalition of a dozen arts organizations supported the new bill, complaining that Congress passed the restrictive provisions in 1990 without consulting the industry.
Stores liable to an unpaid excise duty may be subject to more restrictive provisions.
Only include restrictive provisions or conditions to the extent necessary to satisfy the needs of the agency or as authorized by a law.
If excessively restrictive provisions are introduced, there is a risk that the whole process of access to information and decision-making could be impeded.
Would not the courts therefore be able to take into account the facts of offences without going through the restrictive provisions in this ill-considered new Bill?
Its restrictive provisions include requirements that registrants surrender certain civil rights and notify the police of their whereabouts regularly.
This proposed bill contains several restrictive provisions not found in workplace anti-bully legislation adopted in other countries.
It also includes highly restrictive provisions regarding appropriations:
Although Police initially feared those restrictive provisions on their powers would cause problems, practical experience has not borne out those fears.
They believe that "preservation zones" may be right for some locations, and less restrictive provisions that might encourage new development would be appropriate in others.
In September 1988 the House voted 216 to 166 to retain restrictive provisions, limiting Federal abortion aid only to women whose lives are endangered.
"If anything," he said, "protections are more essential in stabilized housing because its less restrictive provisions make it easier to evict an apartment occupant."
Although AT&T won its case, the furor created was such that those restrictive provisions of the transmitter license were never enforced.
The measure, which closely follows recommendations from President Bush, now goes to the Senate, where some of its more restrictive provisions are likely to be modified.
Similarly, in the Philippines, the contentious proposals for Charter Change include amending the economically restrictive provisions of their 1987 constitution.
Restrictive provisions in contracts where the consumer has little negotiating power ("contracts of adhesion") attract consumer protection scrutiny.
The policies at issue in this type of litigation contain various exclusions and other restrictive provisions that exist to provide meaningful coverage at a reasonable premium.
In a report from Milan, the Italian news agency ANSA reported that "restrictive provisions" had been taken in the case.
Mr. Warden defended the contract but also pointed out that Microsoft had canceled the restrictive provisions in April, a few weeks before the Government's antitrust suit was filed.
It was the first new abortion law since a July 1989 Supreme Court ruling that upheld several restrictive provisions of a Missouri law, including a ban on abortions in public hospitals and clinics.
Although the bill was strongly opposed by such Senators as Herbert Lehman and Hubert Humphrey because of restrictive provisions they saw as redbaiting, it ended a 28-year-old ban on Japanese immigration.
Mrs. Berryman imagined an artistic piece that featured the life of a fetus, and speculated on its fate under some of the more restrictive provisions that some Congressional legislators had envisioned.