Sentences with phrase «often place restrictions»

In the United States, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) governs fishing practices and often places restrictions on the time of year that different types of fish can be harvested and the amount that can be caught.

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So even though I think abortion is morally wrong in most cases, and support more legal restrictions around it, I often vote for pro-choice candidates when I think their policies will do the most to address the health and economic concerns that drive women to get abortions in the first place.
The restrictions were put in place so students could demonstrate a commitment to completing a degree, but Gonzalez - Rivera says people holding down a job and raising children often can't afford to do that.
When everything around them may feel chaotic or they feel they can't do anything right, someone with an eating disorder can point to their restrictions, which are often «the only place where they are seeing success in their lives.»
These new expenses and restrictions could have a substantial negative impact on fosters and rescue groups whose volunteers often care for multiple dogs while trying to place them in forever homes.
Often restrictions such as stalagmites, if not natural, were placed at the mouth of the cave or at the opening to an inner chamber within the cave.
In its mixture of platforming and environmental, often physics - based puzzling Curse of Brotherhood actually closely resembles Trine 2, albeit with a lesser sense of freedom when creating solutions due to the tighter restrictions in place.
Jailbreaking — modifying an electronic device to remove restrictions placed on it by the manufacturer — is often used on devices like phones and tablets to allow the owner to download unauthorised software.
There are parents who do more harm than good to their children, and the court is right to limit their access and place restrictions on when, where and how often they can meet.
A guaranteed - issue policy will often be in effect as soon as delivery has been confirmed, although there may be some restrictions placed for the first one to five years of the policy's life.
Large dogs eat a lot and can be expensive to house due to the fact that some places have breed and size restrictions while dogs with curly coats or long hair are more expensive to maintain because they need to go to the groomer more often.
In most cases when something that is used responsibly by most has been found to be used in a dangerous or illegal manner, often enough to present a public concern, restrictions are put into place and go generally unchallenged.
Florida is a friendly place for gun owners, and the N.R.A. and lawmakers have often blocked proposed restrictions.
Simplex's CEO Nimrod Lehavi explains: «Banks often place additional restrictions on which countries bitcoin exchange customers can send wire transfers to.
Restrictions have become so tight, the relationships local lenders might have with people, knowing them and knowing they always pay their loans back, those are often no longer clients the bank can help because of new reserve and other requirements that were put in place
I am thinking we as REALTORS (r) might be wiser to suggest hiring a series of experts, instead: electrician, plumber and HVAC person, along with a roofer specific — instead of or in addition to a home inspector, who often enough, has restrictions as to liability placed on his work anyhow.
Tight Timeframe Loans: Banks can often take months to approve a commercial real estate loan, especially with the tightening of restrictions that is currently taking place.
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