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Liberal Democrats disturb the neat simplicity of this cramped view of politics.
Mr. Mukasey's cramped view of due process runs counter to the prevailing view of most federal appeals courts.
Mayor Rudolph Giuliani's cramped view of free speech rights has produced yet another embarrassing legal defeat for him and his enablers in the City Law Department.
Last month, the Court made clear that it rejects the Justice Department's cramped view of affirmative action and still thinks that the law is meant to foster positive steps toward an integrated workplace.
Both authors lay out how, over the past 40 years, judges and regulators, in a vain search for more objective and scientific criteria, have taken a ridiculously cramped view of the antitrust law.
FRANKLIN J. MAROTTA Elkton, Md., Sept. 20, 2013 To the Editor: Just a few months ago it seemed that Popes John Paul II and Benedict XVI had ensured that they would be succeeded, perhaps for generations to come, by men who shared their painfully cramped view of the church.
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It's a sad, cramped, meager view of human nature that wants to found a society based on the worst possible view of what it means to be human.
Longwood House, where Napoleon lived, gardened, plotted and died, is also part of France, and Betsy and others vividly describe its humidity, ceaseless wind (the island's turbine farm is just a few hundred metres down the road these days from Longwood), and the massive block of rock, called the Barn, which cramped the view of the sea to the east.
And while he cannot change Mr. Bush's mind on matters like abortion, Mr. Pataki would certainly warn the president that the administration's cramped environmental views are damaging him politically.
By Roberta Teale Swartz The New Yorker, May 13 , 1950P. 114 The public hue and cry would cramp his View Article By Anthony Lane By Rebecca Mead By Jia Tolentino By John Cassidy.
There were also appearances on the Johnny Carson and Regis Philbin shows; a work-free life in which Mr. Eisenberg and his wife, Bernice, traveled to California, Hawaii and Europe; and a shorter but equally welcome trip within Brooklyn -- from a cramped apartment with a view of a brick wall to an airy co-op with a high-rise view of the ocean.
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