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You can use it to refer to the concept of restraining or limiting freedom. For example: "The government is attempting to limit freedom by introducing more restrictive laws."
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Second, the high level of debt and stringent European regulations limit freedom of action.
Germany must not overreact and limit freedom of speech, goes the rebuttal.
Other faith communities have also sought to limit freedom of expression.
The immigration minister, James Brokenshire, said the figures were proof of need to limit freedom of movement within the EU.
If it were possible to limit freedom of movement in some way, they would probably vote to stay.
Anti-terror legislation should be reframed to promote rather than limit freedom of enquiry, speech and expression.
After 1979 the Vietnam-backed government continued to limit freedom of expression by controlling the distribution of paper and by using literature for propaganda.
Reacting to the figures, the Immigration Minister, James Brokenshire, said they were proof of the need to limit freedom of movement within the EU.
On the Web site of Mr. Ponta, the government has denied any intention to seize control of the cultural apparatus or limit freedom of expression.
In these and scores of other comedies he has been a perpetual gadfly and renegade, fearless about assailing all those who he believes limit freedom.
Hence its parallel campaigns against WikiLeaks: to crush it through the precarity of the internet and to formally limit freedom of the press.
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