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  • 11import restrictions — Restrictions imposed on goods and services imported into a country, which usually need to be paid for in the currency of the exporting country. This can cause a serious problem to the importing country s balance of payments, hence the need for… …

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  • 12severe long-term restrictions — Restrictions that hinder the exercise of the rights of a holding company over the assets or management of a subsidiary undertaking. Severe long term restrictions may be used as grounds for excluding a subsidiary from consolidation; if it is so… …

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  • 13restrictions and sanctions — Goods needing a licence or certificate before they can be imported into, or exported from, the UK. HM Customs & Revenue Glossary …

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  • 14Water restrictions in Australia — Water restrictions are currently in place in many regions and cities of Australia in response to chronic shortages resulting from drought. Depending upon the location, these can include restrictions on watering lawns, using sprinkler systems,… …

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  • 15Night flying restrictions — is any regulation or legislation imposed by a governing body to limit the ground perceived exposure to aircraft noise during the night hours, when the majority of residents are trying to sleep. Such regulations may include restrictions to… …

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  • 16Americans for a Society Free from Age Restrictions — Infobox Organization name = ASFAR Youth Liberation membership = 1,500+ members headquarters = Chicago, IL formation = 1996 website = http://www.asfar.org/ Americans for a Society Free from Age Restrictions, also known as ASFAR Youth Liberation,… …

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  • 17Fielding restrictions (cricket) — In the sport of cricket, different fielding restrictions are imposed depending on the type of match. They are used to discourage certain bowling tactics, or to encourage the batsmen to play big shots, enabling them to hit 4s and 6s. Each team has …

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  • 18quantitative restrictions — usually known as quotas, these measures, being non pecuniary measures, are significant in that they are controlled by the law of the European Union. These prohibitions are designed to bolster up the rules against customs duties and charges having …

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  • 19time, place, and manner restrictions — Limits that government can impose on the occasion, location, and type of individual expression in some circumstances. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. time, place, and manner restrictions …

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  • 20digital restrictions management — ➔ management …

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