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| re·stric·tive prac·tice (plural re·stric·tive prac·tic·es) |
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1. working custom that limits others: something done customarily by a group of workers, especially a union, that places limits on the work of others or the freedom of operation of employers
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2. trade agreement against public interest: something done by companies in trade that is against the public interest, e.g. price-fixing
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