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Restrictions

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Restrictions meaning

plural of restriction

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WalletHub used 18 metrics for the study such as the requirement to wear a face mask in public, travel restrictions, restrictions on crowds and reopening restrictions for bars and restaurants.

He said it must show any restrictions are “necessary to serve a compelling government interest” and “narrowly tailored to serve that interest” and that authorities could not have achieved the same goal with fewer restrictions.

I had described the Biden-Harris position as basically no restrictions and that might be the Harris position, but actually Joe Biden, President Biden, last fall was asked would he support any restrictions.

Ó Súilleabháin suggested if restrictions on specific dog breeds were removed and replaced with the possibility of restrictions on any dog – which could be removed following training – it could help the problem.

Speaking to RTE Radio One, Mr Chambers said: “There’s traffic flow restrictions have been introduced to maintain safety in the sky and it will have significant impacts on passengers flying in and out of Dublin, and there are multiple slot restrictions.

Under Content & Privacy Restrictions, select Content Restrictions and then Web Content.

Currently, there are no restrictions on the use of campfires in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, but historically, campfire restrictions go into effect in July as wildfire danger increases.

Other safety features include restrictions on who teens will be able to message, sensitive content restrictions, limits on tagging and mentions, and time controls.

Restrictions on teen accounts will include default private accounts for anyone under 16, the strictest messaging restrictions and time limits which will tell teens to leave the app after 60 minutes.

Restrictions under consideration include a mandatory zero-alcohol level, a cap on the number of passengers allowed in the car, and restrictions on driving at night.

Some Montana school districts have implemented cell phone restrictions, but this recent push from the governor's office aims to make these restrictions state-wide.

The Israeli government’s blockade on Gaza, restrictions on humanitarian aid including medicine and medical supplies, and severe restrictions on who can leave Gaza for treatment are especially damaging to children, including children with disabilities.

But Biden never took an explicit position on the restrictions until his April declaration of support — and whether or not you accept his campaign’s argument that the “xenophobia” claim was not about the restrictions, he certainly hasn’t apologized.

China said on Wednesday it will impose visa restrictions on U.S. citizens who have engaged in what it called egregious behaviour over Tibet, in an apparent retaliation against U.S restrictions on some Chinese officials.

Chinese government puts restrictions on TikTok sale ordered by TrumpThe country has introduced export restrictions on AI technology, including the type used in TikTok's algorithm.

Due to localised restrictions in Kildare, Laois and Offaly, the relaxed visiting restrictions were not applied to Portlaoise Prison and the Midlands Prison.

Emergency is a legal condition which may legitimise restrictions of freedoms provided these restrictions are proportionate and limited to the emergency period.

England's lockdown follows similar restrictions in Wales and Northern Ireland and the re-imposition of widespread restrictions in Scotland.

He also stressed that the new state approach of dialing up or down restrictions goes both ways and that businesses need to be prepared for renewed restrictions if new waves of the pandemic emerge.

In accordance with the deal, restrictions on Iran’s centrifuges will be lifted in 2025, and restrictions on Iran’s uranium enrichment are set to expire by 2030.