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    1. It may not be an illness but it has a well-deserved place in this book on Yoga and health because it can, ultimately, undermine the health of the entire organism by restricting breathing, and cause an unhealthy complexion due to too little oxygen reaching the blood cells


    2. Truth is that when you are repressing or restricting flow in any way you


    3. head, he cleared the last chains restricting full


    4. To remedy this disorder, for such it was supposed to be, a law was made, restricting the quantity of land which any citizen could possess to five hundred jugera; about 350 English acres


    5. When outside the sleeping pod, all the habitat occupants wore thermal overalls continuously, to protect themselves from the cold without restricting their ability to work and live a relatively normal life


    6. this was restricting his ability to pursue Yankee shipping


    7. For that, we must turn our attention elsewhere; to the individual! Restricting the sale of firearms on the open market would not significantly reduce violent crime for the reason indicated above


    8. Those agnates who believe that humans should be used for their pleasure, who give human life no value—they eat whenever they feel the urge, not restricting themselves to what it takes to maintain life and health


    9. effective way is to unceremoniously pass laws restricting


    10. I think they are thinking about restricting job growth now

    11. “What do you suppose will happen if they are successful in restricting job growth in Boulder, to go along with the existing residential restrictions?” Charles asked


    12. That synthetic gasoline is produced from coal and also produces CO2 and the environmentalists would holler, scream and yell and the Congress might pass a law restricting emissions


    13. Lomborg is one who believes that climate change is a problem but recognizes that the approach restricting carbon dioxide is not the answer


    14. ing that no individual has standing to challenge any law restricting firearm possession or use


    15. The court rules that (in the case of the second Amendment) ‘no individual has standing to challenge any law restricting firearm possession


    16. had her doubts about that, the restricting bonds felt heavy, like


    17. of the intellect; but instead of restricting it within the same limits, I extend its use to matters which I do not understand


    18. It is not a movement restricting jacket to be worn for the rest of your life


    19. “Your intended might find our doors and hallways to be a bit restricting


    20. The limitations of the oath are too restricting, and it would be actively binding our actions twenty times a day until we started to go mad

    21. Restricting your calories by this amount will


    22. The conservation interest groups advocated restricting the single-hulled liquid chemical barges from transporting cargo on the Upper Mississippi


    23. It may certainly be confining and terribly restricting, but it is not enslavement from without


    24. hospitalists care for their hospitalized patients and restricting their practices to


    25. Restricting liberty by passing thousands of victimless laws


    26. I do not feel I am restricting myself , I am enjoying very tasty food and have bags of energy like never before


    27. ‘We decided at the meeting last night that Ishbel will announce at the next Arena Gathering that she has met with the gods, Domino and Domina, who instructed her to remove all laws restricting sexual activity, and sexual activity is now a requirement of faith


    28. If only you knew what forces were holding you back, restricting you to this 1… tiny… universe


    29. Freed from the restricting wire but still stiff, Elise listened with suppressed incredulity, an occasional gasp or, ―oh my God,‖ scant evidence of her shock and dismay


    30. Even if the Swordsman murderous campaign against sex offenders had not been so thorough, so many communities had passed laws restricting where criminals released from prison could live that someone like Pierre had few options except to leave Earth and try to survive by engaging in piracy provided the Swordsmen did not kill him on the way to the spaceport

    31. Isn’t that all we ever have? Rest assured that unless you consider the entire surface of this planet to be a cage, then I have no intent of restricting their activities


    32. It is fair game out there for what is on television and the big screen and we all have to do a better job restricting what younger people watch


    33. Laboratories' lawsuit restricting the release of BSD-derived


    34. restricting access to the areas where the cat has been pooping and peeing


    35. of * restricting columns


    36. → select all rows against of * restricting columns


    37. where condition can be given for restricting the insertion


    38. under it or has the effect or intent of restricting the ability to exercise those rights;


    39. This had the effect of restricting the full potential of their chosen quest, because beliefs are the activating force of experience


    40. My point was that people stopped to chat, side by side in the middle of the aisle, while some loners parked their carts kitty-corner at the end of aisles, thereby restricting access to all-but the thinnest pedestrian, while the cart’s owner made their way back to the bakery department

    41. I can improve on the email checking idea by restricting myself to only one email glance on each of those three days


    42. restricting it to the classical physics which preceded the quantum principle, we can


    43. If we look closely at the universe by not restricting it to the classical physics which


    44. When the veil is removed and its restricting function is ended by death, it (the slaughtered animal) will be aware of what is going around, hear and see, for its spirit becomes in its previous world (the pre-material world)


    45. She felt that they were restricting her freedom


    46. Restricting herself only to the fight around the beach, Nancy talked for a few minutes, staying vague about the details


    47. In other words, his wealth can come from more avenues than one, but more importantly, he is not restricting his own flow of energy


    48. Most of us have also had great successes in our past, and sometimes the successes are as restricting as the failures


    49. News spread of a serious gas leak as fire crews positioned their engines restricting traffic and police took control of the hotel, systematically moving their heavy team through the two lower levels of accommodation, vacating rooms, occupying corridors and sealing off all lifts and stairways


    50. like state along with restricting movement








































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    confining constraining constrictive limiting restricting