Sentences with phrase «of blanket restrictions»

A lack of blanket restrictions from participating members and support for responsible international legislative efforts restored calm to previously volatile markets.

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«The real story of this memo is that despite our legal restrictions on issuing a blanket ban for all employees, our chairman has made the point that anyone at the agency involved in oversight of bitcoin futures products should not own the underlying asset, bitcoin.»
The zipadee zip was too large for a newborn and once it did fit he hated the restrictions on his Arms, and every other type of swaddle blanket was either too cold, too hot, and / or he wiggled out of them.
The current state of knowledge provides no reliable basis for blanket overnight restrictions for infants and young children.
It is, I would suggest, in the blanket nature of the restriction — that and the fact that banks, whose ability to fine - tune laws in other circumstances such as identity and personal security have often been severely lacking, are now being encouraged to impose what is effectively prior restraint on online content.
Imposing blanket restrictions on wind development in the name of national security can make us more insecure.
Hence, the restriction was tantamount to `' a blunt instrument» which «indiscriminately stripped a significant category of prisoners of their Convention rights and it imposed a blanket and automatic restriction on all convicted prisoners irrespective of the length of their sentence, the nature or gravity of their offence or of their individual circumstances».
Although in that case the value of privacy in relation to the parties» financial affairs was given significant weight, the court held that a blanket exclusion of the journalists would go too far and opted instead to impose reporting restrictions (it should be noted in this case however the matter had been to the Court of Appeal on an interlocutory matter so the parties had already effectively exposed their finances to the press).
A blanket exclusion based on a criminal history of any kind — even limited to felony convictions or similar restrictions — is likely to violate an applicant's rights.
enabling a shift from the blanket imposition of alcohol bans to restrictions that are tailored to the needs of communities.
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