Moreover, the costs of private sector negligence are supposed to be confined to the negligent.
He's moving around as best he can, refusing to be confined to some chair in some office.
Still, figuration in Western architecture continued to be confined to those spaces provided in the architect's or builder's plan.
Either it's going to become multiplanetary, or it's going to be confined to one planet until some eventual extinction event.
The central protagonist of this tale is Jack Frost, a Puckish prankster whose powers appear to be confined to giving children snow days.
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Those lower-paid workers were also supposed to be confined to certain job categories like janitors or parts assembly that could have been easily outsourced.
Without a legal framework, and without information sharing among all authorities involved, progress is likely to be limited and to be confined to control tests.
However, the ceasefire mandated by the plan never took hold and rising violence forced the UN monitors to be confined to their hotels since June.
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"It used to be confined to really athletic people, " but now people of all sorts are taking up marathon running to improve their general fitness, he said.
Even outside jail, most rape victims do not report the crime, notes Mr DeBlasio, and they are unlikely to be confined to a cell with their assailant.
Helicobacter's activities seem, so far, to be confined to the stomach (though the bacterium has now been implicated in cancer there, as well as in its ulcers).
But for the most part the effect of the crisis on education seems to be confined to contingency planning, with councils saying that another day or two would bring more widespread problems.
Initially the problem appeared to be confined to two processing factories in the Republic of Ireland and one in Yorkshire, but there was no risk to human health, as the FSAI and others were quick to point out.
Whatever change there is going to be is therefore going to be confined to this very small subset of the population: and of course not all of them will suffer whatever fate a rise in the minimum wage will cause, only some subset.
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But the tax concessions to be gained would be confined to those funds that behaved in ethically and socially responsible ways, took account of the wishes of informed citizens and were subject to civic monitoring.
Why should the right to die be confined only to the terminally ill or those in great pain?
In America, hedge-fund investment, which among institutions used to be largely confined to endowment funds, is spreading to pension funds and insurers.
Willingham used to tell her to stay in her kitchen for a day, without leaving, to comprehend what it was like to be confined in prison, but she had always found an excuse not to do it.
If the court finds Breivik insane, he cannot be sentenced to prison or preventive detention, but can be confined to a psychiatric institution for the rest of his life, pending reviews of his mental state by the court every three years.
And incapacity benefit, which is meant to replace lost income, will be confined to those recently in work.
These are feelings thought to be confined, if not to humans alone, then to a small subset of large-brained mammals, several of whom are related to humans.
What I think I can add to the picture is that the fallout will not be confined to trade relations and military spending, as most of the talking heads on television have indicated.
If Fight the Big Bull can continue to make risk-taking sound this appealing, it'll be hard to keep the rumpus confined to Richmond.
Much more spending would be required to effectively separate sheep capable of being herded in the right direction from goats that simply have to be confined.
The government is supposed to pay for a motor-driven chair only if the patient would be confined to bed without one.
The content from each Flash player instance has to be scaled down to the confined dimensions of the mobile browser.
On the first, Harald Benink of Maastricht University and George Benston of Emory University told the conference that deposit guarantees should be explicitly confined to accounts paying a relatively low rate of interest, and that these insured deposits should be more than fully backed by safe liquid assets (such as treasury bills and commercial paper).
Nor, if Dr Wolfe can raise the money, will the project be confined to tropical forests.
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The new purchases will be confined to debt with a residual maturity of up to three years.
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Mr. DeJohnette's achievements can no more easily be confined to a given style than a single instrument.
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