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It anchored judges' reasoning to a narrow range of interpretive sources, restricting the scope of their anti-democratic interventions.
She added: "Many witnesses thought that restricting the scope of the Human Rights Act would lead to an increase in reliance on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights in UK courts, which has stronger enforcement mechanisms.
But by restricting the scope of the story almost exclusively to the classroom, I tried to dramatize the disjunctions in how everyday people present themselves, especially in an unfamiliar classroom.
On the one hand, there is no good basis for restricting the scope of equality.
George Myro does so by restricting the scope of LL to exclude such properties as having had a handle (Myro 1985).
However, a closer look at their use in larger stretches of discourse and in conversational contexts reveals several functions other than restricting the scope of the proposition.
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A German campaign to restrict the scope of the supervisor won over French resistance.
I believe their diminished state also restricts the scope of human life.
The government's great reform act will abolish ID cards, restrict the scope of the DNA database and regulate CCTV.
The first is to restrict the scope of America's interventions abroad to the geography of this country alone.
It is a BBC decision, not a prime ministerial one, to restrict the scope of the interview".
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