strictures in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

strictures in the PONS Dictionary

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These romances emphasize instinct, creativity, freedom, and the longing to escape from the strictures of society to return to nature.
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Additionally, self expanding metal stents can be placed across malignant biliary strictures to allow palliative drainage.
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Since that time oesophageal dilatation has been carried out using either bougies or endoscopic balloons, and can be used to treat benign oesophageal strictures and achalasia.
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Other non-acid related causes of peptic strictures include infectious esophagitis, ingestion of chemical irritant, pill irritation, and radiation.
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He shares a long tradition with fellow dictators who have a penchant for crazy titles, weird philosophies, megalomaniac monuments and arbitrary social strictures.
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The perceived humanising touch to the strictures of imprisonment led to a change in prison manuals, effectively preventing any further such events.
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After a brief judder, his warning was widely ignored, so perhaps it does require more than verbal strictures to bring investors to their senses.
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These strictures naturally offended the dispensers of patronage.
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More recently, balloon dilatation of the oesophageal strictures has become more common.
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Others migrated to urban or frontier areas away from the plantation areas where racial strictures were more severe.
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