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Nor is the backlash
confined
to eurozone members.
But the bubble was not
confined
to the United States.
Of course, revulsion for liberal economies and global markets is not
confined
to Germany.
The emerging coalition’s 167-page agreement, which spells out in striking detail the future government’s agenda, indicates that the authorities’ focus during the next four years will, once again, be
confined
to enacting previously agreed policies, not on promoting deliberation and reflection on public issues.
Careful observers have always noted that it is strictly
confined
to the public sphere, to life in those parts of the city that are shared by all.
The question for Europe now is whether the marriage of messianic and opportunistic populism will go mainstream and spread across the Union, or remain
confined
to Central Europe.
But it partly makes up for this by having a rather interesting public sphere, in which serious topics do get debated, and where glimpses of the great are not entirely
confined
to televised snippets.
But the problem is not
confined
to China's borders.
And, contrary to popular belief, that work must not be
confined
to the developing world.
But the absence of rights is a problem that is neither unique to the US nor
confined
to immigrants who lack legal authorization to remain in the country in which they reside.
In 1834, the Speenhamland system was replaced by the New Poor Law, which
confined
relief to workhouses, under conditions sufficiently odious to force people back into the labor market.
The problem of high youth unemployment is certainly not
confined
to the developing world, however.
It should not be
confined
to the political, diplomatic, and military aspects but should take in business concerns as well.
But the symbolic significance of S&P’s assessment was huge, for it underscored an inescapable truth: worries about public debt that were once
confined
to a few delinquent countries are now bearing down on the world’s biggest and richest economies.
The nation state, born in 19th century Europe, is not prepared to be
confined
to the dustbin of history as the 21st century dawns.
But human rights
confined
to the context of freedom for individuals are insufficient to resolving ethnic conflicts, because ethnic communities and groups cannot use the mechanisms of human rights laws and agreements to secure an effective hearing for their claims.
In the US, cap-and-trade and other carbon-pricing tactics remain
confined
to California and a few other coastal states.
These monkeys were
confined
in individual chambers and forced to breathe polluted air, including exhaust fumes from an older Ford truck, which was supposed to enable a comparison with the cleaner Volkswagen.
If the main problem had been
confined
to excess leverage and risk-taking within the financial sector, the economic shock would have been large, but the recovery quicker.
India would seek to keep the war
confined
to the state of Jammu and Kashmir, the locus of jihadi terrorist attacks.
But the problem of excessive government debt is not
confined
to the EU.
Of course, dubious buybacks are not
confined
to the pharmaceutical industry.
But such vulnerabilities are not
confined
to the manufacturing sector.
The fall-out from this scenario, however, would be largely
confined
to Asia.
The virus does not spread as rapidly as many others, such as influenza, which in the past limited the scale of epidemics, particularly because outbreaks were
confined
to rural areas.
She clearly named the threat that Putin poses to Europe – precisely because the threat is not
confined
to Ukraine.
But the acute pain, according to the IMF, will be more regionally concentrated and
confined
than would be the case for a deep recession in the United States.
In fact, the shift to Republicans since 2001 was largely
confined
to Southern white women.
Hindus, Christians, or Buddhists lack such a cause, which is why political terrorism is largely
confined
to Muslims.
But, as the occasional riots in French immigrant areas show, violence is not
confined
to Muslims.
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