Judges may be trained to confine themselves to the legally relevant facts before them.
Some think these obstacles will confine mobile advertising to a niche for years to come.
Let's confine this outdated message that men are better than women to the dustbin of history.
Police confine the former leader to her home and place her husband in custody.
Any network administrator worth his salt will confine those devices to the guest network for security reasons.
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We no longer have to confine the life span of the LED to the life span of the converter.
Yes, clear, tough choices force your hand and confine you to a path.
Respectable bicameral democracies around the world confine direct election to one chamber only.
For the moment, NATO forces will confine themselves to training Iraqi security personnel.
Ministers hope this move will confine demonstrations of dissent to hardened anti-war rebels.
Mr Ramli has previously criticised the IMF for being intrusive and said it should confine itself to macroeconomics and monetary policy.
Perhaps, she said mischievously, she was a little old-fashioned, content to confine her writing to more respectable themes, such as murder.
One task of the inquisitor in a deposition is to confine the person being questioned to simple yes or no answers.
As a result, he concurs with the British approach, which will increasingly confine public provision to a pension covering basic needs.
I'll confine myself to his most important achievement in 1999: being reelected.
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Impossible to stand up in, these shoes confine the wearer to recumbence.
Quantum dots are man-made atoms that confine electrons to a small space.
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The researchers did not confine themselves to poking fun at lexicographers, though.
To be sure, if you confine yourself to listed options, you may not find exactly the maturities and strike prices you want.
But it is not enough to confine the current debate on immigration reform to a narrow argument about the future of illegal immigrants.
Were the Bush administration to confine itself to such tactical responses to the present crisis, however, it would be making a grave error.
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He had a map approved by the Dutch, showing a tight quadrant of land within which his team was to confine its work.
He could confine himself to being the speaker of the House of Lords, but that is a post devoid of interest or power.
Some think that, if it were to confine itself to the well-governed parts of the globe, the World Bank would scarcely warrant its title.
If the Kurdish rebels stick to their political guns and confine themselves to peaceful methods they could still cause plenty of trouble for the Turkish establishment.
Thompson is limited by law in his scope, dogged by Democrats to expand the probe and pressed by his own party's conservatives to confine it.
The rookie researchers mostly confine their comments to technical matters rather than what makes a product hip--an area that is alien to many of them.
It would become the Muslim governments who have so ferociously condemned our press freedom if they would at least confine censorship to their own dictatorships.
It did not confine its review to Iraq or al Qaeda.
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He welcomed the call to allow second trials but said it was "irrational" to confine the change in the double jeopardy rule to just murder trials.
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