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The bill calls for free pedestrian flow on the steps and would allow temporary restrictions requested by the police.
Nor do we want to interpret the imposition of temporary restrictions on this as protectionism, however.
However, he does not oppose the temporary restrictions on short selling that were enacted in different countries in reaction to the financial crisis.
In 1986 New Jersey placed temporary restrictions on takeovers; prices for 87 affected companies fell by 11.5 percent.
There had been ad hoc or temporary restrictions on the right of vendetta even in medieval times.
Even a temporary restriction.
The Commission is obliged to investigate these cases and either overturn the original registrations or request the country to withdraw its temporary restriction.
Both structures are inaccessible and fence support poles are sunk into concrete, suggesting more than temporary restriction.
The Jets officially named him a consultant as an end run around a temporary restriction on Parcells's becoming the coach.
What is likely to happen to the Soviet government would be a greater setback to the West than a temporary restriction on one of your defense programs."
Gov. George E. Pataki called for that temporary restriction to remain in place indefinitely.
Over the objections of city officials, the Federal Aviation Administration has lifted temporary restrictions on flights over downtown Chicago.
By July 1979 the flight testing and necessary flying time were finished and the FAA lifted the temporary restrictions.
Some areas remained restricted on a permanent basis, whereas others were subject to temporary restriction, with processes established to notify respective missions when these were imposed.
Nor did we reject temporary restrictions based solely on the need to conserve fish stocks being established or maintained in this equal treatment of access to Community waters.
When I requested his cooperation and he declined, I had no choice but to put him under temporary restriction and you under temporary surveillance.
However, time and again Soviet and later East German authorities imposed temporary restrictions for certain persons, certain routes, and certain means of transport.
The UK applied temporary restrictions to citizens of Romania and Bulgaria which joined the EU in January 2007.
In another decree today, Mr. Sharif imposed "temporary restrictions" on all foreign exchange transactions in Pakistan and a mandatory "holiday" for all banks.
Even the temporary restrictions, corps officials said today, will force a major reallocation of water along much of the upper Missouri's enormous dam and reservoir systems in the days ahead.
The World Trade Organization permits member nations to impose temporary restrictions on imports in some circumstances, like sudden surges of foreign-made goods that cripple domestic manufacturers.
But the Lucas case involved a regulatory taking, an environmental ban on coastal development, so the decision raised the prospect that even temporary restrictions might be subject to the categorical rule.
The combined pressure practically devoured Argentina's liquid reserves and Miranda issued a temporary restriction on the outflow of dollars to U.S. banks.
Under a nonjudicial proceeding, the stiffest punishment that can be imposed is a letter of reprimand, temporary restriction of movement and loss of one-half of two months' pay.
"Just download it for free" removes the revenue model for the books getting written in the first place, including the temporary restrictions that make the library model work for the publisher.