Sentences with phrase «tight restrictions if»

Paradoxically the media will be able to report a case in far more detail if anonymised than if not, as there will be tight restrictions if the identity is allowed to be published.

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The National Rifle Association on Thursday endorsed tighter restrictions on devices that allow a rifle to fire bullets as fast as a machine gun — a rare, if small, step for a group that for years has vehemently opposed any new gun controls.
In these days of tight luggage restrictions, you may be tempted to forgo a stroller if your kids are big enough to walk.
If the latest push for tighter gun restrictions has any better chance of success than the ones that came before, it is in large part a result of the fierce lobbying effort by the student advocates, including those from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, the site of this month's mass shooting.
If you feel joint restriction as you go down, you may have a musculoskeletal imbalance, like tight calves.
Others of us with more income restrictions have to take a pause to decide if we can foot a bill of $ 50 or nearly $ 100 on our already tight budgets.
Considering the amount of assets at this stage often pushes the plan into the highest tax bracket, there may even be a potential to collect more taxes than if restrictions are kept tight.
If you qualify for the Lifetime Learning Credit, you can claim it any number of years (but there is a tighter income restriction).
So they could be cutting off their own nose if they demand tighter restriction on the importation of animals sought to improve their lines.
If you're flying a budget airline with tighter bag restrictions, no problem!
After all, the reality is that Obama has moved pretty aggressively, if quietly, to roll out restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions through regulations, tighter standards for energy use and vehicle fuel economy and pursue policies fostering a shift from coal to gas.
As most people are aware of the disadvantages, do you see tighter immigration regulations and, if decided, a restriction on free movement, benefiting the UK in regards to their economic developments?
At a Beijing China Development Forum on Saturday, Cook said he supported «well - crafted regulation» when asked if the Facebook incident warranted tighter restrictions on data use, Bloomberg reports.
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