What is non restrictive phone line
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The noun form for the adjective restrictive is restrictiveness.
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The noun form of the adjective 'restrictive' is restrictiveness.
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The noun form of the adjective restrictive is restrictiveness.
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The verb for restrictive is restrict.
As in "to restrict something or someone".
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A restrictive statement is one that keeps you from disclosing information. Sometimes lawyers will use restrictive statements to keep their clients safe.
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"Narrowly tailored" in legal regulations or policies means that the rules are specifically crafted to address a particular issue or achieve a specific goal without being overly broad or restrictive.
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Restrictive surgery is often referred to as "stomach stapling"
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Restrictive Practices Court was created in 1956.
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Restrictive cardiomyopathy is a form of cardiomyopathy in which the walls of the heart become rigid.
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The new diet imposed restrictive limitations on sugar intake.
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The restrictive label for picnic would be "consumption break" or "in-transit meal."
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The noun forms for the verb to restrict are restricter, restriction, and the gerund, restricting.
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The restrictive measure that required voters to pay was the poll tax.
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The restrictive measure that required voters to pay was the poll tax.
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The new rules imposed by management are very restrictive, limiting our flexibility in how we approach our work.
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No, commas are not used to enclose restrictive phrases and clauses. Restrictive phrases and clauses provide essential information about the noun they are modifying and should not be separated by commas.
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"Restrictive" admissions are binding (final). You must commit to attending the school that accepts you. Applying to a college with a restrictive admissions policy is only a good choice if you are absolutely certain you want to attend that school.
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The Zone Diet seems to be very restrictive in the types of food choices you have. As well as the limited choices of foods they tend to be restrictive about the times inwhich the meals are eaten.
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The word "restrictive" means imposing limits or constraints on something, such as rules, regulations, or conditions that limit freedom or flexibility. It often suggests a lack of freedom or room for maneuver.
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You would need to negotiate with the entity that recorded the restrictive covenant. Until you do you are subject to the restrictive covenants.
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People with restrictive cardiomyopathy usually feel tired and weak, and have shortness of breath, especially during exercise.
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Something that is taken to be excessive. Such as--> The shopper was overly rude to the cashier.
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"For deposit only" is a restrictive endorsement.
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You can amend restrictive covenants by an instrument in writing properly recorded in the land records. You must be the individual who imposed the restrictive covenants.
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You can amend restrictive covenants by an instrument in writing properly recorded in the land records. You must be the individual who imposed the restrictive covenants.
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Permissive policies allow more freedom and flexibility, while restrictive policies impose limits and regulations. Permissive policies often give individuals more autonomy and choices, while restrictive policies are more controlling and have stricter guidelines.
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In restrictive clauses, use 'that' to define a specific characteristic or condition of the noun being referred to. Use 'which' in non-restrictive clauses to provide additional information that is not essential to the meaning of the sentence.
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Excessive self-control refers to a rigid and restrictive approach to regulating one's behavior, emotions, and impulses to an extreme degree. It can lead to feelings of being overly restrained, inhibited, or unable to relax and enjoy life. This may result in a decrease in spontaneity, creativity, and ability to adapt to changing circumstances.
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Well, overly means "to an excessive degree." So if you call someone overly cute, you're saying that they're taking the cuteness too far.
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If by "restrictive" you mean Government oversight and regulation and by "expansionary" you mean globalization and deregulation of the finance industry, then of course a restrictive policy is a safer bet.
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It became less restrictive over the late 19th-early 20th century. But especially from circa 1920.
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The HMO is the least expensive and most restrictive Medicare managed care plan.
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Obtaining early treatment for diseases that might cause restrictive cardiomyopathy might prevent or slow the development of heart wall stiffness.
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Use a comma before "where" when it introduces a non-restrictive clause (provides additional, non-essential information) and omit the comma when "where" introduces a restrictive clause (essential for the sentence's meaning). For example, "I went to the park, where I often walk my dog" (non-restrictive) vs. "I will meet you at the park where we first met" (restrictive).
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An overly network is a computer network that is built on top of another network.It is usually logical.
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Vera Overly has written:
'[Descendants of John Hiner, 1742-1814'
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Overly porous hair is usually caused by bad nutrition.
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