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And the decision is only the latest in years of Supreme Court losses for organized labor on central questions of collective bargaining, decisions that have "seriously circumscribed the capacity of a post-industrial work force to engage in effective group action," as Professor James J. Brudney, a labor law expert at Fordham Law School, put it in a recent conversation.
In creating a new word and embracing its self-involved implications, we have circumscribed our own critical capacities.
Margins can be either circumscribed or not circumscribed.
Extreme cases aside, the line circumscribing acceptable content is blurry.
The trouble is, his capacity to do so is severely circumscribed by the agreement he has already signed.
With Republicans in charge of the House, his capacity to drive the legislative process has been sharply circumscribed.
Competitive species are primarily circumscribed to tertiary sediments where succession is not so limited by environmental carrying capacity.
The intimacy is circumscribed.
Pizza deliveries are circumscribed.
The original sub poena was circumscribed by District Judge Alfonzo J. Zirpoli to limit any grand jury questions that required Mr. Caldwell to disclose confidential information given to him in his journalistic capacity.
It's just very circumscribed.
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