Sentence examples for circumscribed freedom from inspiring English sources

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All too quickly, the joy of emancipation succumbed to the reality of a circumscribed freedom in which blacks found themselves the victims of economic injustice and racial discrimination.

At the lengthy detention hearings in the case, federal prosecutors argued, among other things, that Mr. Gotti should not be released simply because he could afford the cost of his circumscribed freedom.

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Certainly allowing things that have been found to be basic rights or constitutionally mandated entitlements to be renegotiated in the political arena would effect a lot of changes: it is clear that a sizable number of people would embrace torture, reject interracial marriage and, it is alleged, even severely circumscribe freedoms articulated in the Bill of Rights.

Brian Quinn, former executive director, Bank of England: "By choosing to announce its preference to retain sterling as the currency of an independent Scotland, the current Scottish Government has effectively surrendered its freedom to determine monetary policy and severely circumscribed its freedom of action in the area of public finance.

It said that "students and scholars have been subjected to profiling, surveillance and civil rights violations that have circumscribed their freedom of political expression, particularly in relation to the issue of human rights in Palestine-Israel".

Maybe then the business sycophants of the Republican party would stop trying to micromanage it with laws circumscribing reproductive freedom.

The RBI already circumscribes the freedom of firms to raise money abroad, and in October the regulator put a freeze on "participatory notes", an indirect way for foreigners to play the Indian stockmarket.Might it go further?

The justice secretary Ken Clarke said yesterday that it was the exponential growth of judicial review and not the European convention that was doing the most to circumscribe the freedom of ministerial action in the UK.

The controversy also highlights India's often circumscribed right to freedom of expression.

Freedom, circumscribed, is an unstable state of nature, and the generals may not be able to control the forces they have unleashed.

The closing of the Turko-Habsburg frontier due to the plague, and the determination of the anti-French alliance in the War of the Spanish Succession to prevent Sweden from using its bases in Germany to attack its enemies further circumscribed Charles XII's freedom of action in these years.

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