Restrictive

  • 51restrictive trade law — (Economics) law that supervises restrictive arrangements and monopolies …

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  • 52restrictive covenant — 1) A clause in a contract that restricts the freedom of one of the parties in some way. Employment contracts, for example, sometimes include a clause in which an employee agrees not to compete with the employer for a specified period after… …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 53restrictive practice — /rəstrɪktɪv ˈpræktəs / (say ruhstriktiv praktuhs) noun 1. a practice on the part of the members of an association such as a trade union, tending to limit the freedom of choice of their coworkers or employers. 2. → restrictive trade practice …

  • 54restrictive fire plan — ribojamasis ugnies planas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Saugos priemonė orlaiviams, kuria nustatoma oro erdvė, palyginti saugi draugiškų pajėgų iš sausumos leidžiamos nebranduolinių ginklų ugnies atžvilgiu. atitikmenys: angl. restrictive… …

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  • 55restrictive fire plan — ribojamasis ugnies planas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Saugos priemonė draugiškų pajėgų orlaiviams, kuria nustatoma oro erdvė, palyginti saugi draugiškų pajėgų iš sausumos paleidžiamos nebranduolinių ginklų ugnies atžvilgiu. atitikmenys:… …

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  • 56restrictive covenant — Provision in a deed limiting the use of the property and prohibiting certain uses. In context of property law, term describes contract between grantor and grantee which restricts grantee s use and occupancy of land; generally, purpose behind… …

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  • 57restrictive — adjective Confining, limiting, containing with in defined bounds …

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  • 58restrictive — Synonyms and related words: altering, assuasive, bounding, choking, confining, constrictive, contrary, counterproductive, cramping, crosswise, defining, definitive, ethnocentric, exceptional, excluding, exclusive, exclusory, extenuating,… …

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  • 59restrictive — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Contrary] Syn. prohibitory, prohibitive, confining; see confining , opposed . 2. [Provisional] Syn. definitive, limiting, qualificatory; see conditional …

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  • 60restrictive — re stric·tive || rɪ strɪktɪv adj. limiting, serving to restrict; pertaining to a limitation or restriction …

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