A Daily Mail writer, wearing a facsimile of the dress, said it was sculpted to her body, but not restrictively so. |
The legislative history of the Act makes it clear that both grounds for dismissal must be used restrictively. |
A study of the next page of his judgment shows that he did not intend the expression to be interpreted quite so restrictively. |
In addition, the Court applies this legislation scrupulously and restrictively. |
The panels in those cases construed Article XX so restrictively as to almost read it out of the GATT, or to marginalize it. |
And it's happening when fiscal policy is being tightened and the Australian dollar is restrictively high. |