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And because it covers a comparatively circumscribed chunk of cultural history, its presentation is tighter, with a clear, if episodic, narrative.
The recent works suggest that within the comparatively circumscribed territory Mr. Dunham has assigned to himself he continues to find ever more fruitful avenues to explore.
(Klippel 1997, 2012) In the British domain, insofar as it was not also 'idealized', Bentham's vague and dismissive attitude toward 'natural rights', and the comparatively circumscribed 'ethics' of Mill's utilitarianism, found little connection with modern natural law, even through its own eighteenth-century inheritance which that approach had helped to shape.
A requirement that any adjustment for unmet need be based on 'clear definitions and robust methodology' [ 31] underpins Scotland's comparatively circumscribed adjustment, with allocations being adjusted for differential rates of circulatory disease.
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Margins can be either circumscribed or not circumscribed.
The intimacy is circumscribed.
Pizza deliveries are circumscribed.
"There's nothing circumscribed here".
And yet theirs was a world circumscribed.
But their activism was circumscribed.
That responsibility cannot be circumscribed by statute".
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