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The cost issue is best addressed, he said, by keeping geographic markets closely circumscribed.
Like the lives of its principals, the novel is closely circumscribed.
The private sector remained closely circumscribed, and crushed by high tax rates and bureaucracy.
The rapid settlement of the country from a common cultural base in the Northeastern and Middle Atlantic seaboard closely circumscribed any regional differences in language, legal systems, local legislation and popular tastes.
The reflexive dynamics of their romantic relationships are closely circumscribed by the pre-existing bonds of intergenerational duty and care of Chinese families.
Under present rules, observers must be invited and may be closely circumscribed in their movements.
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It can, therefore, be seen that at present some patients with relatively circumscribed hippocampal pathology closely resemble the cognitive profile seen after fornix lesions (a selective loss of recall).
Margins can be either circumscribed or not circumscribed.
Rarely, however, has a subculture been circumscribed and zoomed in on so closely.
Rarely, however, has a subculture within an already isolated ghetto been circumscribed and zoomed in on so closely.
The topology in group II details the circulation of at least 2 canine rabies lineages representing different dog rabies enzootics (before dog rabies elimination in the United States): one closely related to the Texas gray fox variant circumscribed in California (CA human 1954) and the other widely circulating over the East Coast, related to the Flury and NY dog sequences.
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