temporary restriction
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftemporaryandrestriction
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temporary
adjective
uk/ˈtem.pər.ər.i/us/ˈtem.pə.rer.i/
not lasting or needed for ...
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restriction
noun[C or U]
uk/rɪˈstrɪk.ʃən/us/rɪˈstrɪk.ʃən/
an official limit ...
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(Definition oftemporaryandrestrictionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In these circumstances it was considered reasonable to acquiesce in atemporaryrestrictionof the services without a reduction of the normal payment.
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In such cases, thetemporaryrestrictionneed apply only where appropriate traffic signs are in place.
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Authorities must still have regard to that duty when satisfying themselves of the need for atemporaryrestriction.
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They are best placed to determine when atemporaryrestrictionis appropriate.
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I know there is sometemporaryrestrictionnow.
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I regret the necessity for thetemporaryrestrictionof the mail service to the islands in question.
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That was always intended to be atemporaryrestriction.
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Therefore, authorities are obliged to have regard to that when satisfying themselves on the need for atemporaryrestriction.
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The new clause would extend thetemporaryrestrictionpowers to matters which would not be proper for a temporary traffic order.
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What we are contemplating at this moment is the temporary closing, ortemporaryrestrictionon opening, of certain public galleries.
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Last year they entered into atemporaryrestrictionof imports.
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Temporaryrestrictionof flying regulations are classified as local statutory instruments.
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I know that many people feel that any measure oftemporaryrestrictionis not really a policy.
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Royal flights are not the only reason why atemporaryrestrictionmight be imposed, as the leaflet indicates.
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Because some licence-holders act voluntarily, it is clearly desirable for a licensing board to consult representatives of the trade before making atemporaryrestrictionorder as the amendment proposes.
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Though staffing difficulties leading to thetemporaryrestrictionof access have occurred from time to time boards have taken steps to restore the service as quickly as possible.
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Wimpey follows even anytemporaryrestrictionof the flow of work.
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Thetemporaryrestrictionof supplies in this country that may result is the price both of the victory of the past and the prosperity of the future.
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Of the ten major water and sewerage companies, two have suspended the use of ribbed thin wall plastic piping and a third has placed atemporaryrestrictionon its use.
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Both structures are inaccessible and fence support poles are sunk into concrete, suggesting more thantemporaryrestriction.
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