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restraints of competition N MKT COMPET

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voluntary export restraints N handel

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re·straint [rɪˈstreɪnt] N

demand restraint N MKT COMPET

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fiscal restraint N ECON LAW

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monetary restraint N STATE

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restraint system

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traffic restraint LAND USE

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voluntary export restraint (VER) [ˈvɒləntriekspɔːtrɪˌstreɪnt] N

re·straint of ˈtrade N ECON

1. restraint of trade (obligation to maintain secrecy):

2. restraint of trade (trading restriction):

fiscal restraint policy N FINMKT

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policy of restraint N MKT COMPET

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restraint on disposal N ECON LAW

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private car restraint INFRASTR

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traffic restraint zone

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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to shake off restraints
restraints of competition
restraints on imports

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Although property is generally deemed to be alienable, it may be subject to restraints on alienation.
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It was further determined that these gases could be applied cheaply and efficiently by restraining the prisoner by way of physical restraints and mask.
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This page provides details on qualified seat installation processes and approved standardized marks to look out for in child restraints.
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But it makes no efforts to tide over these restraints and remains adamant that the ultimate effects produced are nothing above mediocre.
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Other patients attempt to unfasten the restraints around the wrist, but find they can not reach the fastener unless they have abnormally flexible joints.
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In fact, not using these kinds of restraints when needed can lead to legal liability for preventable injuries.
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Its diet typically consists of insect (e.g. dipteran) larvae due mostly to morphological restraints, including an average gape size of around 8 mm.
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All of these methods have ethical issues and one, use of physical restraints, is widely considered to be inhumane.
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Due to financial restraints, the original inner form was dramatically altered.
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If a patient is delirious or agitated, this can usually be treated by reassurance and, if necessary, physical restraints.
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