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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
restrict .
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Examples
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"We are surprised that the label restricts Vivitrol to patients not actively drinking, since 92% of patients in the Phase II clinical trial were actively drinking at the time of study initiation," she said.
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While the term ˜a priori™ is sometimes used in this way, the strict use of the term restricts a priori justification to justification derived solely from the use of reason.
Epistemology Steup, Matthias 2005
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A big question will be whether the FDA's label restricts Ranexa's use to that small patient population, or leaves doctors open to prescribe it to a broader market.
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The designation restricts new dock, bridge and culvert construction.
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This name restricts spontaneity in association and the fluency of your verbal expression.
Do the Kabalarians have your number? shunn 2002
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This name restricts spontaneity in association and the fluency of your verbal expression.
Do the Kabalarians have your number? shunn 2002
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The query intitle: term restricts results to documents containing flu shot intitle: help] will return documents that mention the word "help" in their titles, and mention the words "flu" and "shot" anywhere in the document (title or not).
Journalism Hope - Seeking Hope via Grassroots Journalism 2008
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The query intitle: term restricts results to documents containing flu shot intitle: help] will return documents that mention the word "help" in their titles, and mention the words "flu" and "shot" anywhere in the document (title or not).
Journalism Hope - Seeking Hope via Grassroots Journalism 2008
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In (_e_) the participial phrase restricts the application of _country_ to one particular country; but in (_f_) the phrase describes without limiting.
Graded Lessons in English an Elementary English Grammar Consisting of One Hundred Practical Lessons, Carefully Graded and Adapted to the Class-Room Brainerd Kellogg
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In (_e_) the participial phrase restricts the application of _country_ to one particular country; but in (_f_) the phrase describes without limiting.
Graded Lessons in English an Elementary English Grammar Consisting of One Hundred Practical Lessons, Carefully Graded and Adapted to the Class-Room Brainerd Kellogg
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