Sentence examples for language restricting from inspiring English sources

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But in deference to United States concerns, language restricting the secretary general's flexibility in rearranging contracts to fit the immediate needs was watered down.

Representative Jan Schakowsky, Democrat of Illinois, said language restricting insurers' ability to cover abortions "remains in the president's proposal, and we are very concerned about that".

Susan Collins, a Republican senator from Maine known for forging compromises across party lines, was more explicit in calling for the language restricting funds to a Planned Parenthood affiliate in Puerto Rico to be dropped from the bill.

The court recently agreed to consider a joint appeal by the town of Orange and the state attorney general's office, which are seeking to overturn the lower court ruling on the basis that the law's language restricting the machines means they can also be prohibited.

Democrats on each side of the abortion rights issue are facing off over how tightly to write language restricting subsidies from being used for insurance policies that cover abortion, which suggests that some votes will be lost depending on the outcome.

Most nations have been eager to keep the option open, refusing to sign subsequent treaties with more stringent language restricting the militarization of satellites and spaceships.

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He asserted that "the simplification and standardization of language" restricts people's range of expression and even thought.

What it reminds me of most is Peter Handke's Kaspar – an experimental stage play about the way language restricts the pure freedom of a childish consciousness.

Amnesty International said recently that the Uighurs' identity and well-being are being "systematically eroded" by government policies that limit the use of the Uighur language, restrict religious practices and foster job discrimination.

Initially, his nine dancers seem to function as human building blocks, their language restricted to blind repetition or to flickers of raw emotion, but over 40 minutes the choreography seems to embody man's desperate project towards meaning, as the movement eventually converges into five minutes of climactic, full-bodied dance.

A society in which behaviour is codified, language restricted to impersonal formulas, and the expression of feeling muted, is the province of the novel of manners, and such fiction may be produced as readily in the 20th century as in the era of Fanny Burney or Jane Austen.

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