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But we'll have to freely decide whether to circumscribe our own forbidden desires -- a mental trap no rodent needs to fear.
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But it has since tried to circumscribe that power.
When Senator Lincoln Chafee, Republican of Rhode Island, asked whether President Bush would seek Congressional approval for a military action against Syria, she declined to say anything to "circumscribe" his powers as commander in chief.
And, again: "To circumscribe poetry by a definition will only show the narrowness of the definer".
The amendment sought to circumscribe the conservative body's ability to exclude candidates.
They are attempts to circumscribe democracy on behalf of corporate power.
"A search warrant exists and is required not simply to permit, but to circumscribe, police intrusions".
The party's conservative wing wants to circumscribe those benefit programs, despite their popularity among voters.
The metaphors we used to circumscribe this possibility set were mostly drawn from books and architecture (pages, browser, sites etc.).
Sometimes, however, attempts have been made to circumscribe its counterintuitive consequences.
At every turn the state acts to circumscribe, as tightly as possible, the sovereignty of First Alaskans.
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