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Campaigns allow for extraordinary statements, but governing is constrained by the rule of law.
London's "City" will not be constrained by the rule of British law alone.
In Europe and the United States, police and local authorities are relatively more constrained by the rule of law.
By definition, security services — even in some Western countries — do not like to be constrained by the rule of law.
But he is also a former soldier who holds fast to a military ethos that believes might has to be constrained by the rule of law.
In Russia, South Africa and elsewhere, attempts are under way to replace arbitrary political regimes with governments constrained by the rule of law.
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A. My father felt very constricted and constrained by the rules of Orthodox Judaism.
Jazz performance is so constrained by the rules of its history that an eccentric show becomes startling.
But Irene, constrained by the rules of class, cannot even respond to the housekeeper's sympathetic looks.
The You Feel community is an outgrowth of doctoroz.com, which has become a kind of Merck Manual for the layman, addressing nearly every imaginable ailment, but pitched particularly to those who feel constrained by the rules of conventional medicine.
The banking industry had been lobbying the Obama administration to exclude traders and other highflying salespeople from the top 25, fearing it would lose top talent to competitors not constrained by the rules of a taxpayer bailout.
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