This he obtained by circumscribing and inscribing a circle with regular polygons having 96 sides. |
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They see risks but are not convinced that the risks justify circumscribing popular control by overtly undemocratic means. |
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Such delineation serves a controlling function, circumscribing the legal role women may play. |
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France will soon be setting new and controversial standards in circumscribing citizens' rights. |
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Then c is the centre of the circle circumscribing the desired heptagon, and the construction is easily completed. |
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In other words, by circumscribing the limits of criminal aggression, the world would seem to be permitting all that lay outside those limits. |
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I am pleading with colleagues in the House and the committee to seriously consider dropping some of these provisions or circumscribing them. |
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This had led to calls to amend the conditional sentence provisions in the Criminal Code, with a view to circumscribing the ambit of the sanction. |
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This is about circumscribing, as Mr. Bigras said clearly, the minister and our agenda for Thursday, so that we can more fully focus. |
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There seems to be a vicious circle circumscribing the relationship between services availability, volumes of cargo, and costs of transport. |
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Legislation establishing and circumscribing judicial discretion in such cases could be considered. |
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This he affected by circumscribing a semicircle about an isosceles right-angled triangle and a segment of a circle similar to those cut off by the sides. |
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The lateral surface area of a spherical slice cut by two parallel planes is equal to the lateral surface area of the corresponding slice of the circumscribing cylinder. |
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Judges were asked to consider a number of potential statutory amendments, all of which would have the effect of circumscribing the ambit of the sanction. |
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It is a circumscribing principle in creation. |
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It organized POUM militia columns, circumscribing its influence, instead of sending its forces into the enormous CNT columns where the decisive sections of the proletariat were already gathered. |
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The authors recommend that the means of control used allow circumscribing as much as possible NPs dispersion in the air and on equipments to avoid any workers' exposure. |
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By circumscribing projects at community level, there has been a tendency to favour assistance-driven actions that are alienated from local and regional economic dynamics. |
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The draft makes substantial changes, increasing judicial supervision of the police and circumscribing the role hitherto played by the services of the Ministry of the Interior. |
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However, the Amending Protocol has significantly reduced this possibility by circumscribing it with a specific conditions and providing for a follow-up mechanism. |
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