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The nation's founders originally intended the presidency to be a narrowly restricted institution.
Some breeds of domesticated animals and cultivated plants are quite versatile in this ability, whereas others are narrowly restricted.
The private use of one's reason, on the other hand, may often be very narrowly restricted without particularly hindering the progress of enlightenment.
He also said he would revise articles in the constitution, inserted by himself, that narrowly restricted the field of presidential challengers.
The musical, for example, often has a show business setting or theme, but it is not so narrowly restricted; it can be about almost any subject.
Each year one-fifth of the Chamber faced reelection, and each year more independents won seats, despite the narrowly restricted suffrage.
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But focusing too narrowly restricts your chance to be strategic.
Such laws could convey a message about marijuana acceptability that increases its use soon after passage, even if implementation is delayed or the law narrowly restricts its use.
As a direct result of the Oct. 9, 2010, downloading incident, MIT developed an authorization system to more narrowly restrict access to certain electronic databases.
This includes an examination of current regulations that narrowly restrict the structures from which legal services are rendered as well as efforts to meaningfully address the access to justice crisis.
Maybe the most heart-wrenching part of "nationalistic" Christianity is that it narrowly restricts our faith to those within a very small tribe.
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