The minority of eligible Californians who vote not only send extremists to Sacramento, but also circumscribe what those representatives can do by deciding many policies directly.
These contemporary examples of the culture of viral panic offer audiences ways to process a number of fears and anxieties that circumscribe our everyday lives in the 21st century.
Rather than circumscribe my worldview, the Internet in general, and RSS in particular, have vastly increased the diversity of my information consumption compared to the heyday of mass-media offline publications.
The judge also said that the law "impermissibly attempts to circumscribe a court's ability to review the necessity of nondisclosure orders, " violating the principle that allows the judicial branch to review laws and executive actions.