restriction of movement
collocation in Englishmeaningsofrestrictionandmovement
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restriction
noun[C or U]
uk/rɪˈstrɪk.ʃən/us/rɪˈstrɪk.ʃən/
an official limit ...
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movement
noun
uk/ˈmuːv.mənt/us/ˈmuːv.mənt/
a change ...
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(Definition ofrestrictionandmovementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In the case of foot-and-mouth disease there is therestrictionofmovementof animals over a wide area.
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Is it not true that there may be suspicions justifyingrestrictionofmovementand not justifying the shutting-up of a person?
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Therestrictionofmovementwill remain in force in each case until the circumstances in which restriction is necessary cease to obtain.
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These were: therestrictionofmovement, the fact that seat belts were uncomfortable, laziness or forgetfulness.
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In regard to therestrictionofmovement, the regulations were much less severe previously than they are now.
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If this was not a curfew, what was the legal authority for therestrictionofmovementof these thousands of people and for the other actions taken against them?
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It will meanrestrictionofmovement.
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Appeals against detention andrestrictionofmovementorders are being heard as quickly as possible.
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There is the possible adverse effect on the economy ifrestrictionofmovementis introduced or if the normal freedoms of a country in peace time are removed.
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In other instances, bands can wrap around limbs causingrestrictionofmovementresulting in clubbed feet.
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Restrictionofmovement, appropriate clothing, and slowing movement when close to barbed wire aid in reducing injury.
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Court dress had little or no physical comfort withrestrictionofmovement.
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Both can be treated with an analgesic, anti-inflammatory medication, ice and heat,restrictionofmovement, and if necessary, cervical collar or traction.
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On average, the virus costs $125 million due to therestrictionofmovementon livestock to countries that are free of the virus.
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Of these, two have since been released unconditionally, and five have been released subject to certain restrictions of movement.
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