Restricting


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  1. Threatening citizenry
  2. Taking advantage of food maldistribution
  3. Specifying type of production process
  4. Restricting world population
  5. Restricting women's activities
  6. Restricting wild animal range size
  7. Restricting use of personnel
  8. Restricting under-age sex
  9. Restricting transport insurance
  10. Restricting trade in manufactured goods
  11. Restricting tobacco trade associations
  12. Restricting through social practices
  13. Restricting through regulations
  14. Restricting the masses
  15. Restricting television sets
  16. Restricting telecommunications facilities within countries
  17. Restricting technology adaptations
  18. Restricting tax base
  19. Restricting social life
  20. Restricting social groups
  21. Restricting social benefit entitlements
  22. Restricting small enterprise
  23. Restricting sharing of technical research
  24. Restricting scope of local employment
  25. Restricting scientific practices
  26. Restricting science and technology
  27. Restricting rights during war
  28. Restricting rights
  29. Restricting property rights
  30. Restricting productive capacity
  31. Restricting population within countries
  32. Restricting outer space benefits to a limited number of countries
  33. Restricting multilateral development aid
  34. Restricting movement of knowledge
  35. Restricting medical practices
  36. Restricting market opportunities
  37. Restricting male homosexuality in the armed forces
  38. Restricting macro-economic policies
  39. Restricting legislation
  40. Restricting legal practices
  41. Restricting land
  42. Restricting labour availability through social attitudes
  43. Restricting job mobility
  44. Restricting international trade
  45. Restricting information concerning transnational banks
  46. Restricting information
  47. Restricting indigenous populations to reservations
  48. Restricting growth
  49. Restricting grass-roots acquisition of technical knowledge
  50. Restricting funding for research on social problems
  51. Restricting freedom of worship
  52. Restricting freedom
  53. Restricting foreign exchange
  54. Restricting foreign aid
  55. Restricting foreign access to capital bond markets
  56. Restricting food aid
  57. Restricting exchange of ideas
  58. Restricting exchange control
  59. Restricting energy consumption
  60. Restricting employment of foreigners
  61. Restricting employment
  62. Restricting emigration
  63. Restricting electrical energy
  64. Restricting efficacity of aid
  65. Restricting effectiveness
  66. Restricting educational opportunities in capitalist systems
  67. Restricting domestic markets
  68. Restricting distribution of confidential government information
  69. Restricting disadvantaged
  70. Restricting diet
  71. Restricting development
  72. Restricting competition
  73. Restricting communication
  74. Restricting commercialization of definitions
  75. Restricting commercial vehicles
  76. Restricting commercial transactions
  77. Restricting chemicals
  78. Restricting channels for dialogue
  79. Restricting business
  80. Restricting border activities
  81. Restricting availability of health resources
  82. Restricting agricultural land
  83. Restricting access of municipalities to capital funds
  84. Restricting abortions
  85. Resisting conversion from arms manufacture to a peaceful economy
  86. Relaxing standards
  87. Regulating economic resource availability
  88. Reducing limitations
  89. Putting profit in its place
  90. Providing basic work skills
  91. Protesting monotonous and unaesthetic architecture and design
  92. Limiting youth engagement
  93. Limiting youth accountability
  94. Limiting writing ability
  95. Limiting world trade
  96. Limiting water control
  97. Limiting vision of community future
  98. Limiting village self-confidence
  99. Limiting village management
  100. Limiting verbal skills
  101. Limiting utilization of foodstuffs
  102. Limiting understanding to measurable factors
  103. Limiting tripartite cooperation
  104. Limiting traditional markets
  105. Limiting technical jobs
  106. Limiting super-power monopoly of advanced nuclear warfare technology
  107. Limiting success experience
  108. Limiting storage capacity
  109. Limiting state monopoly
  110. Limiting spheres of relationship
  111. Limiting societal learning
  112. Limiting social programme
  113. Limiting social guidance by the older generation
  114. Limiting sex
  115. Limiting scope of educational curriculum
  116. Limiting scope of business operations in small communities
  117. Limiting scientific knowledge
  118. Limiting satellite communications
  119. Limiting rights to land
  120. Limiting resources
  121. Limiting resource availability by disrupting natural systems
  122. Limiting relations beyond local environments
  123. Limiting recognition of international nongovernmental organizations
  124. Limiting range of financing possibilities
  125. Limiting range of farm crops
  126. Limiting purchasing power
  127. Limiting public health subsidies
  128. Limiting public funds
  129. Limiting problem alleviation
  130. Limiting preschool equipment
  131. Limiting possessive attitude of parents
  132. Limiting political know-how
  133. Limiting political developments
  134. Limiting pest control
  135. Limiting peace
  136. Limiting participation in neighbourhood action
  137. Limiting ownership of productive systems
  138. Limiting outlook of civic minded groups
  139. Limiting oral traditions
  140. Limiting options
  141. Limiting nuclear disarmament
  142. Limiting newcomer attraction
  143. Limiting national development
  144. Limiting monopoly of the economy by corporations
  145. Limiting monopoly of nuclear power techniques
  146. Limiting monopoly control of national economies
  147. Limiting monopoly consumer services
  148. Limiting monopolization of knowledge
  149. Limiting monopolization of information within organizations
  150. Limiting monopolistic control of new animal forms
  151. Limiting monopolies
  152. Limiting medical knowledge
  153. Limiting low-cost housing
  154. Limiting local respect for regional and global legislation
  155. Limiting local markets for goods and services
  156. Limiting local economy
  157. Limiting local demand
  158. Limiting local availability of technical, agricultural and business training
  159. Limiting limitations to the comprehension of international information
  160. Limiting leisure time
  161. Limiting leadership development
  162. Limiting job market
  163. Limiting job information
  164. Limiting international statistics
  165. Limiting international exchange of cultural materials
  166. Limiting individual funding
  167. Limiting individual attention span
  168. Limiting image of travel
  169. Limiting image of employability
  170. Limiting identification with community
  171. Limiting human information processing capacity
  172. Limiting housing materials
  173. Limiting historical method
  174. Limiting health knowledge
  175. Limiting harm of unjust laws
  176. Limiting government support
  177. Limiting future planning
  178. Limiting functional abilities
  179. Limiting framework for advice
  180. Limiting forest resources
  181. Limiting food variety
  182. Limiting food production
  183. Limiting financial support
  184. Limiting family income
  185. Limiting extended families
  186. Limiting exposure to other cultures
  187. Limiting entertainment possibilities
  188. Limiting efficient utilization of time
  189. Limiting effectiveness of international nongovernmental organizations
  190. Limiting effect of individual survivalism
  191. Limiting education
  192. Limiting economic foresight
  193. Limiting development of multidisciplinary approaches
  194. Limiting democracy
  195. Limiting decision-making context
  196. Limiting debt repayment
  197. Limiting cultural context
  198. Limiting cross-island access
  199. Limiting crop variety
  200. Limiting country capacity to absorb foreign aid
  201. Limiting cooperative events
  202. Limiting control of environment by local communities
  203. Limiting consumption of common assets
  204. Limiting consumer charges
  205. Limiting competence for intervention in the future
  206. Limiting community responsibility of adults
  207. Limiting community development planning
  208. Limiting commercial investigation
  209. Limiting commercial experience
  210. Limiting collective comprehension span in societal learning
  211. Limiting civil administrative capacity
  212. Limiting child-care structures
  213. Limiting by monogamy
  214. Limiting behavioural monotony of domesticated animals
  215. Limiting availability of training
  216. Limiting availability of therapeutic substances of human origin
  217. Limiting availability of technical expertise in remote communities
  218. Limiting availability of public transport
  219. Limiting availability of long-term capital
  220. Limiting availability of loans
  221. Limiting availability of learning opportunities
  222. Limiting availability of land
  223. Limiting availability of investment capital for urban renewal
  224. Limiting availability of functional information
  225. Limiting availability of expertise
  226. Limiting availability of education in the country
  227. Limiting availability of education
  228. Limiting availability of data
  229. Limiting availability of commercial sites
  230. Limiting availability
  231. Limiting assistance
  232. Limiting areas of research
  233. Limiting approaches to economic planning
  234. Limiting applicability of allopathy
  235. Limiting animal migration
  236. Limiting accountability of public services
  237. Limiting access to technological decisions
  238. Limiting access to information
  239. Limiting access to available services
  240. Limiting access
  241. Limiting acceptance of international treaties
  242. Limiting ability to recognize ecological limits
  243. Imposing voluntary system of cryptography
  244. Imposing attitudes
  245. Holding back excess funds
  246. Gathering limited liability
  247. Freeing up repressed personality
  248. Encouraging institutionalization of the disabled
  249. Distributing land through customary tenure systems
  250. Determining type of livelihood
  251. Determining needs for resource development
  252. Determining content of appeal procedures
  253. Defining time factors in industry
  254. Defining limits to growth
  255. Decreasing incentives for agricultural output
  256. Controlling information technology
  257. Controlling industrial expansion
  258. Constraining social growth
  259. Constraining modification of earth systems
  260. Constraining educational self-expression
  261. Constraining communication
  262. Blocking degeneration to sterile ceremony
  263. Blocking community action


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