CCD / CACL concur with Professor Montero's conclusion that an a posteriori control system, vague criteria in the hands of physicians with a wide range of opinion on AS / E [54] and a social ethos or philosophy based on autonomy prevailing over all other considerations mean it is «illusory to think [AS / E] can... be
narrowly circumscribed.»
Appeals from commercial arbitration decisions are
narrowly circumscribed under the Arbitration Act.
The concept of TPACK has been cited thousands of times, and has been influential within
a narrowly circumscribed circle of faculty members whose professional careers focus on some aspect of emergent technologies.
Life
narrowly circumscribed by legal limitations enacts a physical, emotional, and financial toll.
When Plato acted it was probably in the belief that his freedom to act could only affect a small fragment of the world,
narrowly circumscribed in space and time; but the man of today acts in the knowledge that the choice he makes will have its repercussions through countless centuries and upon countless human beings.
It seems to be quite important for the religious and mental life of men that concepts of deity do not too
narrowly circumscribe the requirements of imagination.
Many educators object to the unitary view of intelligence because it tends to
narrowly circumscribe the measurement of intelligence and to emphasize verbal and mathematical (and related) skills.
Not exact matches
If he should give up those other statements in which he tries to
circumscribe the competence of Christian philosophy more
narrowly, the content of his doctrines would be affected very little.
Camus could not root out of his being the sense of meaning and morality, however
narrowly he was forced to
circumscribe the former.