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Discover Ludwig"fetter" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that restricts or confines someone or something. For example, "The oppressive government placed fetters on its citizens' freedom of expression."
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fetter
verb
To shackle or bind up with fetters
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In Paris supranational EU bodies are seen as a fetter; in The Hague the European Commission is hailed as the protector of small countries.In this section Waving but then drowning Cliffhangers Wobbled, not toppled What comes next Military meddles The ayes have it Kicking against austerity ReprintsYet in some ways it is precisely these contrasts that are most worrying.
The French wanted to fetter German power in particular the dominance of the German central bank in European monetary policy after its second unification, in 1990, following the fall of the Berlin Wall.
According to Fetter, Fisher suggested that the petition refer explicitly to the importance of trade to America as a huge creditor nation: if other countries could not sell to the United States, how could they repay their debts?
Marx believed that this misery would increase, while at the same time the monopoly of capital would become a fetter upon production until finally "the knell of capitalist private property sounds.
Proposals "fetter UK's discretion", insists crime minister Norman Baker MP US forces in Afghanistan have accidentally shot a four year old boy dead in bad weather, Afghan officials have said, in the latest incident to strain ties between the uneasy allies.
Eudoxus likely understood the mathematical characteristics of this curve, as he gave it the name hippopede (horse fetter).
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Although the fit with the phenomena was unsatisfactory, the curves thus generated (the hippopede, or "horse-fetter") continued to be of interest for their geometric properties, as is known through remarks by Proclus.
Trevor Fetter, Mr Barbakow's successor at Tenet Healthcare, was granted two shares in the company for every one that he purchased, up to a limit of 200,000.
March 8, 1863 Peru, Indiana March 21 , 1949Princeton, New Jersey Frank Albert Fetter, (born March 8 , 1863 Peru, Ind., U.S. died March 21 , 1949 Princeton, N.J).
The American program was produced by a tri-network committee composed of Ted Fetter (ABC), Fred Friendly (CBS) and Gerald Green (NBC), who worked on it for a month before air time, and controlled the broadcast.
"This unique strategic transaction will bring together organizations that share a common commitment to providing high quality care and create significant new growth prospects for Tenet," Trevor Fetter, Tenet's chief executive said in a statement.
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