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===Description=== | ===Description=== | ||
[...] these restrictions are to ensure that people DO continue to have a life | [...] these '''restrictions''' are to ensure that people DO continue to have a life | ||
<small>Source: dailymail.co.uk</small> | <small>Source: [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html dailymail.co.uk]</small> | ||
===Examples=== | ===Examples=== | ||
<blockquote>When there are complaints about lockdowns, these people represent the very problem that lockdowns and other restrictions are intended to mitigate against - they are incapable of carrying out a risk assessment.</blockquote><small>Source: dailymail.co.uk</small> | <blockquote>When there are complaints about lockdowns, these people represent the very problem that lockdowns and other '''restrictions''' are intended to mitigate against - they are incapable of carrying out a risk assessment.</blockquote><small>Source: [https://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/index.html dailymail.co.uk]</small> | ||
<blockquote>The measures are still there to protect the unvaxed.</blockquote><small>Source: unknown</small> | <blockquote>The '''measures''' are still there to protect the unvaxed.</blockquote><small>Source: unknown</small> | ||
<blockquote>The ever changing rules are impacting everyone adversely.</blockquote><small>Source: unknown</small> | <blockquote>The ever changing '''rules''' are impacting everyone adversely.</blockquote><small>Source: unknown</small> | ||
===Collocations=== | ===Collocations=== | ||
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* restrictions: 337 | * restrictions: 337 | ||
* measures: > 1000 | * measures: >1000 | ||
* COVID rule: 204 | * COVID rule: 204 | ||
* rules: > 1000 | * rules: >1000 |
Latest revision as of 20:08, 7 March 2022
Comments
Variants and synonyms
- measures
- (COVID) rules
Description
[...] these restrictions are to ensure that people DO continue to have a life
Source: dailymail.co.uk
Examples
When there are complaints about lockdowns, these people represent the very problem that lockdowns and other restrictions are intended to mitigate against - they are incapable of carrying out a risk assessment.
Source: dailymail.co.uk
The measures are still there to protect the unvaxed.
Source: unknown
The ever changing rules are impacting everyone adversely.
Source: unknown
Collocations
- tight restrictions
- strict restrictions
- unnecessary restrictions
- pointless restrictions
- to impose restrictions
- to lift restrictions
- to introduce restrictions
- to justify restrictions
- to place restrictions
- to ignore restrictions
- to accept restrictions
- to prolong restrictions
- travel restrictions
- to obey rules
- to follow rules
- to ignore rules
- to impose rules
- to enforce rules
- to set out rules
- to break rules
- to play by the rules
- draconian rules
- emergency measures
- health measures
- simple measures
- precautionary measures
- draconian measures
- to introduce measures
Keyness
- restrictions: 337
- measures: >1000
- COVID rule: 204
- rules: >1000