The agency strictly circumscribes all public utterances by members of the Imperial Family. |
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While Alice loves her children, the institution of slavery constricts and circumscribes her love for them. |
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Second, the rapid dissipation of personal savings likely circumscribes future consumption growth. |
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It is easier to find a pentagon that circumscribes the same circle as the given square and has the same perimeter. |
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He sets the fashions and opinion of taste, dictates the limitations of speech and circumscribes conduct. |
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Consolidation group that circumscribes an area of the consolidation group hierarchy. |
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In addition to coming on softly, Lendl circumscribes his exposure to Murray. |
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It circumscribes the freedom thus granted to La Poste only in well defined cases. |
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This reality circumscribes her ability to develop in the directions she feels are necessary. |
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What one thinks of himself is but a phantom, a shadow that circumscribes and conditions the soul. |
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In moulded material, lets appear an opaque circle which circumscribes the lesion to be observed. |
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The object circumscribes the essential semantic and operative field the operation expressed by the verb would refer to. |
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The same circle circumscribes both the pentagon of the dodecahedron. |
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One investor said that the 15 per cent restriction circumscribes the deal. |
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Land tenure and credit access: access to credit is another fundamental institutional constraint that circumscribes the ability of African farmers to cope with the rising prices of land, seeds and other agricultural inputs. |
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This constitutes a fundamental difference in approach which circumscribes the scope of the discussions and therefore orients the search for solutions in a certain direction. |
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This circumscribes a major dilemma for multilateral organizations, as without sufficient human and financial resources programme activities and their sustainability will be constrained. |
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The author's third novel is a spooky coming-of-age tale set in West Salem, Massachusetts, a town whose witch-hanging history both captivates and circumscribes the lives of the teen-age girls who reside there. |
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Legible on a quarter of its surface, it circumscribes a first large space that is prior to it, and that first space needs to be identified clearly. |
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Indeed limitations to the exclusive right do not constitute exceptions to a rule, but need to be viewed as techniques by which the law circumscribes the monopoly. |
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A double circular fillet encircles the circumference by contouring the opening, and circumscribes the ornamentation, most of which is spread across three bands. |
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In this regard, nothing in the present report circumscribes the mandates and authority of the Security Council to maintain or restore international peace and security. |
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While both have positively contributed to Canada and its people in the past, the emphasis on the charter severely circumscribes the rights of some Canadians. |
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Ms. Bell is not the character she plays, but her career as an actress is to some extent a case study in the ways the industry circumscribes female talent. |
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Gender based violence impairs or nullifies the enjoyment by women of human rights and fundamental freedoms and it circumscribes women's ability to function as full citizens in society. |
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