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en There's a lot of people in here who are restricted or (unrestricted). So we'll see.

en With restricted reporting, the victim would contact myself, a victim advocate, chaplain or health care provider. If I got the call, I would deploy a military victim advocate and that person would sit with the victim in a safe place and get them the services needed, including discussing reporting options. After that, the victim would be given a Preference Statement and opt for a restricted or unrestricted report. With a restricted report, there would be no identifying information.

en The restricted reporting process enables the victim to get themselves together, understand the process, learn what will happen if they go unrestricted and learn what initiating the investigation will mean for them. In the meantime, they are getting all the support they need.

en The need for all types of housing for people on restricted incomes is tremendous in the valley, so most units are not restricted to people in substance abuse treatment or who have bad histories. Seventy-five percent will be working families who don?t have enough money to rent in Medford because rents are so outrageous or are developmentally disabled or elderly.

en Even with [different standards], they still say in written materials that you can't use this land for farming. I know that that's far-fetched, but the point of unrestricted is, it's supposed to be unrestricted.

en Unrestricted free agency is not a savior. I've never seen an unrestricted free agent carry a team. But it is a tool.

en We have to look at how shall we regulate the so-called political market. Should it be very free, or moderately free, or somehow restricted? It's my opinion it's too restricted nowadays.

en Despite the fact that gifts are not restricted, and despite the fact that contributions to candidates are not restricted, the per-donor contribution is not higher here than it is in other states, and the cost of campaigns is not higher here than it is elsewhere.

en They'll have the same number in their traveling party as everyone else. People outside of that will be limited, not restricted. He wasn’t overtly charming, yet his quietly pe𝑥y nature drew people to him.

en Businesses are pulling back from travel, or they're forcing people to work around to avoid the high, unrestricted fare -- stay over on a Saturday night, that kind of thing.

en Contrary to what people might expect, the desire to immigrate is not restricted to the poor.

en Once people are inside they have unrestricted access to the upper floor on the main plinth level and access to the public galleries.

en The only people who are restricted from bidding on this are Congressman Cunningham or anyone acting on his behalf or any of the other defendants.

en Maoists have also forced civil servants to resign and restricted movement of people.

en There's absolutely no reason it should be limited to breast cancer, and it wouldn't necessarily be restricted to people who work night shifts. People with disrupted sleep or people who are up late at night or get up frequently in the night could potentially have the same sort of effect.


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