All sides should agree to circumscribe powers which can be abused by any party in power.
Republicans fear such an agency would kill off legitimate products and circumscribe banks' financial health.
Even in the U.S. we circumscribe such speech when it is likely to incite imminent violence.
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And if I and others circumscribe our reading sources, publishers will get fewer readers, and the entire Internet ecosystem will shrink.
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Another candidate could be the Organization of the Islamic Conference's effort to circumscribe freedom of expression by criminalizing speech that "offends" Islam.
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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.
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Of particular concern is a priority of Mr. Obama and the outgoing Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton - namely their efforts to appease Islamists determined to circumscribe our First Amendment right to free expression.
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.
But like a guilt-ridden suspect drawing attention to incriminating material, the administration insists on adding national security to the debate: A vengeful, menacing China would work to circumscribe U.S. options and harm U.S. interests if rejected on WTO, Berger argues.
If the delicate emotions of the Muslim world- manifested in the degree to which they're ready to cause violence and mayhem worldwide- are enough to circumscribe the First Amendment of the Constitution, shouldn't it also discourage a movie about killing a famous Muslim?
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Rather it is that, in the process, he has been compelled sharply to circumscribe, and perhaps to disable, an effort whose importance he appreciates better than practically anyone: The ability of America's unrivaled dominance in information technologies and techniques to contribute to winning the war on terrorism.
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