There are some who would say yes and there are some who would say no.
perhaps, if we protect children from everything. then we are letting children become wasted on life. if your child cannot take a risk how will that impact on them later in life where risktaking is important. do you take that job and move.
The perception of whether the law is too restrictive or not restrictive enough often depends on the context and the specific area of law in question. In some cases, laws may seem overly restrictive, hindering personal freedoms or stifling innovation, while in other areas, they may be viewed as insufficient to protect public safety or individual rights. A balanced approach is essential, where laws are flexible enough to adapt to societal changes while ensuring robust protections for citizens. Ultimately, the effectiveness of laws should be regularly evaluated to strike the right balance.
yes
depends on what you think being rescrictive is.
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.
Too restrictive
Yes, it is generally safe to sleep under a blanket as it can provide warmth and comfort. However, it is important to ensure that the blanket is not too heavy or restrictive to avoid any potential safety hazards.
This question is too broad.
The Health & Safety Executive.
i need this answer too
Regulations are created to benefit a nation's society as a whole. At times, however, the regulations may be too strict or not strict at all. For the most part companies in a free market economy are in favor of fewer regulations. The main reason is that most of the time, following regulations that are too strict costs too much money. That would be the position of the companies.
There's no reason to expect that it will be. We seem to be handling it on Earth without too much difficulty, and gravity is even less restrictive on the Moon.