If one assigns to the authorities the power to imprison or even to kill people, one must restrict and clearly circumscribe this power. |
These symbols of solidarity circumscribe the Amish world and bridle the forces of assimilation. |
Their opponents accepted the issue, and resolved to circumscribe the duke's inordinate powers. |
Figure 6 shows an equilateral triangle and a rhombus that circumscribe the same unit circle. |
From the earliest days of the new state there were efforts to circumscribe local authority powers. |
Both these bills use the pretext of real traumas to circumscribe freedom of opinion. |