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Moral rights are defined and circumscribed in entirely distinct sections.
The genera and species are remarkably circumscribed in area; many are found in one spot alone.
To be sure, the right to counsel of choice "is circumscribed in several important respects". Wheat, supra, at 159.
As noted above, African Americans were sharply circumscribed in the post-war years in where they were permitted to live.
(In a small and very open economy, national discretion in monetary policy is circumscribed in any case).
So is travel out of the country, an emotional escape valve for those who feel their lives are circumscribed in Vladimir Putin's Russia.
Though life was somewhat circumscribed in Toms River, N.J., where she grew up, her mother and father, Rose and Lewis, gave her a sense of wider horizons.
Public space, the common area for culture and expression that had been so circumscribed in my childhood, has now been vastly expanded.
And they're willing to go beyond what is circumscribed in law to make their own decisions – maybe shaping society in areas where governments won't act.
While the enforced changes did not undermine Harris's personal stance, they did prove that press freedom is indeed circumscribed in her newspaper.
Despite her elevation, she continued to meet with hostility from a number of priests and bishops, and the sisters' work was circumscribed in certain cities.
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