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Extreme cases aside, the line circumscribing acceptable content is blurry.
Mr. Romney is hardly the first to try to save the death penalty by circumscribing it.
Iran and the western powers reached a landmark agreement on circumscribing Tehran's controversial nuclear programme.
There is no remedy short of a constitutional amendment circumscribing the court's jurisdiction.
B.B.: Islam is a major topic of your book, and specifically Islam's role in circumscribing the lives the women.
But over the years, it has ossified, inhibiting political debate and greatly circumscribing the list of admissible ideas.
Maybe then the business sycophants of the Republican party would stop trying to micromanage it with laws circumscribing reproductive freedom.
He got on Giehler's bike and started riding in circles, circumscribing the space with big Butch Cassidy swoops.
But prosecution of dissidents and the passage of laws tightly circumscribing their actitivies has characterized his third term so far.
Descartes succeeded in eliminating the soul's general physiological role altogether and in circumscribing its cognitive role to the human species.
"Both the Armenian genocide and the Holocaust are such events that initially left the artists among surviving nations incapable of circumscribing the catastrophe".
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