Right or wrong, I think the public perception is that these measures collectively encroach on American civil liberties. |
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Increased tourist flow may increase conflict with tigers and encroach on their habitat. |
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We come not to dominate you, as our traducers allege against us, nor yet to encroach on your own perfect and sacred rights. |
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I didn't go around and encroach on her personal space though, however tempting it may have been. |
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Where people encroach on wolf habitat, road traffic accidents and shooting are increasing problems. |
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As these Voortrekkers gradually advanced north eastwards they started to encroach on Zulu territory. |
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Personal media, in a variety of forms, will increasingly encroach on mass media. |
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How does this symbolize constraints on girls and women, and encroach on our right to be simply as we are, at any given moment? |
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No garage sale shall be held or encroach on a sidewalk, a street or on any other public space. |
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It must stem from primitive days one animal signaled another not encroach on his meal. |
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Villagers opposed to opencast mining plans near their homes claim the proposals could encroach on local water voles, currently the UK's fastest declining mammal. |
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They rang up and more or less told us not to encroach on their territory. |
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The theory is that traditional bricks and mortar banks will suffer a loss of customers and revenues as internet banks encroach on their territory. |
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Judd's sets consisted of green and blue upstage drops that moved through a number of positions but did not further encroach on the open space of the stage. |
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The body would encroach on the powers of the states and deal a blow to federalism, local leaders complained. |
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In the east, the Chinese army continues periodically to encroach on Indian territory. |
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Any attempt to encroach on it, even by an iota, will ultimately lead to our enslavement by a federal tyranny. |
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This paragraph is very interesting, but it is the only one that does not encroach on the jurisdictions of the provinces, especially Quebec. |
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The European institutions have agreed that simplification ought not to encroach on the acquis communautaire. |
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The courts have also been reluctant to encroach on the power of the legislature. |
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The Ombudsman will not encroach on the jurisdiction of the provinces, nor require them to implement or expand programs. |
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Thus, each user will have his disk space and will not be able to encroach on that of the others. |
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Any such action needs to respect the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality and must not encroach on the competence of the Member States. |
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Fibre represents a unique component that does not encroach on the other clearly defined classes of carbohydrates. |
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Such lengthy negotiation must not encroach on the child's right to become part of a family through adoption. |
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Further to consultations with Emploi Québec, it was determined that this project does not encroach on areas of provincial jurisdiction. |
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The pilot unsuspectingly placed the aircraft in an unusual attitude by not staying on instruments, allowing incapacitating disorientation to encroach on him. |
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They double park on the taxi rank in the middle of the road, they park on the bus stops and even encroach on to the approach to Queen Street bridge. |
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Politics, commercialism, and tourism continue to encroach on the monument. |
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When they gain a reputation that extends beyond our borders, such as our dairy products for example, they can be faced with competition from imitations on the market that encroach on their name. |
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He offered to not compete on three specific projects for a year and CML promised that it would not encroach on any opportunities that were proprietary to Positron. |
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One speaker observed that the Security Council had to be careful not to encroach on the activities of envoys of the Secretary-General and raised the situation in Myanmar as a case in point. |
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It was observed that some Council members do not care for thematic debates, and that many in the wider United Nations membership are of the view that such debates encroach on the prerogatives of the General Assembly. |
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This type has become less common with the passage of time, as statutes encroach on areas which used to form part of the Royal Prerogative. |
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We will inevitably encroach on the very space of the ocean. |
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If it is acceptable for a charity to encroach on capital to meet its disbursement quota, will the existence of any disbursement excesses have an impact on the amount a charity can encroach? |
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A charitable tax receipt will be issued when the trust is created if a legal agreement is reached with the charity that the income beneficiaries will not be allowed to encroach on the capital. |
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Elsewhere farmers may encroach on forests or other virgin land. |
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The conversion of potential breeding grounds into pastures, and forestation with Eucalyptus and Pinus spp. in the valleys, directly encroach on the available habitat for the species. |
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That has caused beavers increasingly to encroach on populated areas. |
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If the Commission were to do as Mr Staes requests, it would eventually encroach on the powers and responsibilities of the private sector, which it not at all its proper role. |
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He got really mad when they started to encroach on his personal life. |
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The draft articles should not encroach on the well-established rules of international humanitarian law, and a provision clarifying that point should be included. |
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The French monarchy asserted its rights to encroach on Edward's legal rights in Gascony. |
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As European settlers continued to encroach on Seminole lands, and the United States intervened to move the remaining Seminoles to the West. |
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The numerous incidents and infringements taking place, first of all, in the Dubasari region are raising concern as they seriously violate the human rights and encroach on the regime in the security zone. |
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The Court had previously emphasized that the Judiciary played a very important role in defining the Court's approach to victims, and that the Court was cautious not to encroach on this role. |
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We support him in almost every respect, including in his desire not to encroach on national fiscal sovereignty at present by calling for a European tax. |
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While the General Assembly had already adopted several counterterrorism instruments, other organs, such as the Security Council, had a tendency to encroach on its powers and mandate. |
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Sand dunes can have a negative impact on humans when they encroach on human habitats. |
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Neighbouring landowners might try to encroach on the town boundaries, or the Marches as they were known, moving them back 100 yards or so to their own benefit. |
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In 1618, King James had promulgated the Five Articles of Perth which were seen in Scotland as an attempt to encroach on their Presbyterian tradition. |
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