“If the Common Market should move toward protectionism and restrictionism, it would undermine its own basic principles.”
“Yes, his pretended interest in certain policy-adjacent attitudes protectionism, restrictionism, nationalism, etc. corresponds nicely to the concerns of whole swaths of perennially underserved Republican constituencies.”
“It is impossible to get a grip on the full economic costs of restrictionism.”
“The restrictiveness in the use of anonymous witnesses has been highlighted in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights.”
“The study also points out that a number of other investment restrictiveness surveys produce different results.”
“However, important features of parenting, such as restrictiveness or psychological control, coerciveness, autonomy granting, and warmth, are not addressed.”
“The town was medieval, surrounded by a wall, which symbolized for Tillich the narrowness and restrictedness of his environment.”
“Some words should be added in order to introduce this social group we worked with as well as to accentuate both the restrictedness and specific nature of our material.”
“Interestingly, range restrictedness, i.e. the alternative estimation of endemism examined in this study, was not found to be significantly related to plant vulnerability.”