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1 creeping trade restrictions
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nto dismantle restrictions — ликвидировать / отменять / снимать ограничения
to ease restrictions — ослаблять / уменьшать ограничения
to impose / to introduce restrictions on smth — вводить / выдвигать / накладывать ограничения на что-л.
to lift restrictions — ликвидировать / отменять / снимать ограничения
to place restrictions on smth — вводить / выдвигать / накладывать ограничения на что-л.
to relax restrictions — ослаблять / уменьшать ограничения
to remove restrictions — ликвидировать / отменять / снимать ограничения
- budget restrictionto tighten restrictions — ужесточать / усиливать ограничения
- court restrictions
- creeping trade restrictions
- currency restrictions
- direct restriction
- discriminatory restrictions
- easing of restrictions
- emergency restrictions
- emigration restrictions
- exchange restrictions
- export restrictions
- financial restrictions
- global restriction
- high tech restrictions
- import restrictions
- imposition of restrictions
- indirect restriction
- local restriction
- military restrictions
- national restrictions
- pay restrictions
- pointless restrictions
- political restrictions
- press restrictions
- price restrictions
- qualitative restrictions
- quantitative restrictions
- racial restrictions
- relaxation of restrictions
- reporting restrictions
- restriction of sovereignty
- restriction of the rights
- restrictions are in force
- restrictions on goods
- restrictions on travel by diplomats about the country
- rigid restrictions
- security restrictions
- sweeping restrictions
- tariff restrictions
- temporary restrictions
- tight restrictions
- tough restrictions
- trade restrictions
- traffic restrictions
- travel restrictions
- traveling restrictions
- unnecessary restrictions
- visa restrictions
- wage restrictions
- without restriction
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