Chairman John Mack, 66, received 66,912 restricted shares, valued at $2 million.
From the bloomberg.com
At the World Cup in South Africa, he was restricted to four unconvincing cameos.
From the sportsillustrated.cnn.com
He will be a restricted free agent July 1 after completing his entry-level deal.
From the sportingnews.com
Rising costs are precisely what a restricted marketplace is supposed to produce.
From the suntimes.com
The remainder will all suffer some closures or restricted service at some point.
From the thisislondon.co.uk
O'Mahony says the warden claimed he was booked for parking in a restricted area.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Anderson is on track to become a restricted free agent after the 2011-12 season.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Neither Kevin Dockery nor Quincy Butler were tendered as restricted free agents.
From the stltoday.com
Conversely the freedom to comment is not restricted by the lack of free tickets.
From the telegraph.co.uk
More examples
Subject to restriction or subjected to restriction; "of restricted importance"
Restricted in meaning; (as e.g. `man' in `a tall man')
The lowest level of official classification for documents
Confining: restricting the scope or freedom of action
(restriction) the act of keeping something within specified bounds (by force if necessary); "the restriction of the infection to a focal area"
(Restriction (mathematics)) In mathematics, the notion of restriction finds a general definition in the context of sheaves.
(Restrictions (album)) Restrictions is the third and the last album by the original line-up of the American hard rock supergroup Cactus, released in 1971 under the Atco label. ...
Limited within bounds; available only to certain authorized groups of people; one of the classifications of the secrecy of an official document; qualified
(Restriction) The term, as used in relation to real property, means that the owner of real property is restricted or prohibited from doing certain things relating to the property or using the property for certain purposes.