Historically, girls' and women's physical activity at all ages has been strictly circumscribed by doctors and physical educators, explained Dr. Patricia Vertinsky, a professor at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.
By contrast, in many human cultures female sexuality has been strictly circumscribed, and the woman who ventures out alone, beyond the protection of her home, father or husband, risks the potentially dangerous encroachments of any footloose man she encounters.
But it is a god whose powers are strictly circumscribed.
"The action of the district court is nothing more nor less than the exercising of control of its own docket, in which matter it should be allowed rather wide latitude instead of being strictly circumscribed as the majority would have it", Widener wrote.
Nevertheless, any potential effect the uprising could have had was strictly circumscribed by the nature of the Soviet regime, which was quick to use massive force to quell even the most humble of threats.
Allthough tango music was strictly circumscribed to the tango interpreters it was the classically trained Argentinian pianist Arminda Canteros (1911-2002) who used to play tangos to satisfy the requests of her father who could not understand Classical music.
Throughout history, speculation has been strictly circumscribed or prohibited because of its market distorting effects and its disruption to the social order.
Additionally, that court places a limitation which other courts did recognize, [ which ] is that the search involved must be strictly circumscribed by the exigencies which justify its initiation.
Again, I go back to that language in Cain: the search must be strictly circumscribed by the exigencies which justify its initiation.
The type of funds to be deposited is strictly circumscribed, and the use to which that combined interest can be assigned, carefully delineated.