No, commas are not used to enclose restrictive phrases and clauses. Restrictive phrases and clauses provide essential information about the noun they are modifying and should not be separated by commas.
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Type your answer here... MRTP (Monopolistic Restrictive Trade Practice) A monopolistic trade practice is essentially a trade practice which represents the abuse of the market power in the production or marketing of goods, or in the provision of services.
Unfair trade practice" as per Section 2(r) means a trade practice which, for the purpose of promoting the sale, use or supply of any goods or for the provision of any service, adopts any unfair method or unfair or deceptive practice, while "restrictive trade practice" means a trade practice which tries to manipulate the price or conditions of delivery to affect flow of supplies in the market relating to goods or services in such a manner as to impose on the consumers unjustified costs or restrictions [as per section 2(nnn)].
There is no specific law called the "great restrictive law." It may refer to different laws or regulations depending on the context or jurisdiction being discussed.
No, it may be used for self interest.
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The noun form for the adjective restrictive is restrictiveness.
An antipattern is a design pattern which may be commonly used but is ineffective and/or counterproductive in practice.
The noun form of the adjective 'restrictive' is restrictiveness.
Pneumonia is both obstructive and restrictive.
FEV1 is an index that is used to determine how much restrictive or obstructive lung disease is present in a person's lungs. If the FEV1 level is 70% or less then it is standard practice for medication to be given.