Sentences with phrase «under restrictions until»

Google appears to be moving to restrict access to certain hidden APIs with the next version of Android, but perhaps opening access to some of the functionality that has been under restrictions until now may be just enough to make up for it.
In Canada, people who have illnesses like Baker receive treatment and live under restrictions until they no longer pose a risk to the public.

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Although Hitler's invasion of Russia caused Stalin abruptly to change course — he turned to the Church to help him mobilize the population for war — the Church nevertheless labored under severe restrictions until the Gorbachev era.
213 OMB directs agencies to «operate at a minimal level until after your regular [fiscal year] appropriation is enacted» and oversees their choices to implement that direction214 to prevent a situation where a subsequently enacted regular appropriation provides less funding than the agency had expected.215 While the OMB Director provides a formula that automatically apportions amounts provided under the continuing resolution, 216 the RMOs may further limit this amount, 217 deploy footnotes to specify additional restrictions on its use, 218 and grant requests for sums beyond the automatic apportionment only in «extraordinary circumstances.»
I have noticed that some of the sheet music are still under copyright and are only viewable on the the website until copyright restrictions on these works expire.
«Under the proposed settlement agreement, Macmillan will immediately lift restrictions it has imposed on discounting and other promotions by ebook retailers and will be prohibited until December 2014 from entering into new agreements with similar restrictions.
The dog must be maintained under the restrictions of the initial panel's decision until the case is heard by the appellate board.
(6) The court may make an order under this section for a definite or indefinite period or until the happening of a specified event and may impose such other terms, conditions or restrictions in connection therewith as it thinks fit and just.
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