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No regulations have been issued fettering the discretion of the insurance committee.
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You cannot work them in blinkers and fetters.
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The courts have exercised a jurisdiction in the past to control tribunals, but they have been fettered by antiquated rules.
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Obviously it has greatly fettered the discussion which we are opening here to-day, and there can be no doubt about that.
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I do not want the matter to be fettered when we come to redrafting the necessary clauses.
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The first of those relates to the figures that the units apply and which have fettered the courts in reaching decisions.
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Today it is being fettered in its free expression by these traditional and special franchises, and by the unequal use of wealth.
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The chairman is to be an independent and impartial person, and it is not desirable that he should be fettered with instructions.
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They strike off fetters by which the courts are at present bound in theory and to some extent in practice.
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The punishment of wearing what are called "bar fetters," weighing 5lb.
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I do not wish to say for a moment that true economic fetters can never be burst asunder under any conditions whatever.
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We will not allow the spirit of liberty to be fettered by such a chain as that.
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I do not suggest that in any other cases there will be an unfettered right of appeal, because it can be fettered.
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We do not wish to be fettered in our discussions.
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They should not have that judgment fettered by the amendment.
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Without it, they are fettered, deprived of their powers of access and the facilities needed to make holidays enjoyable.
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I want him to make this matter his own, to throw aside the conventional fetters of diplomacy and to follow his heart.
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They have also reached the point where the fetters of state ownership are proving a real constraint on the development of their business.
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They do not feel themselves fettered by legal rules, an attitude which of course is entirely consistent with acting in accordance with the law.
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In general terms, unions are much less fettered by law than companies, and this applies in respect of their political donations as well.
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There is therefore no possibility of describing the situation as a great breaking loose from the fetters of the past.
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The discretion of the magistrates is not completely fettered.
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I do not want this country to be placed in a straitjacket, in fetters, socially, industrially and, in particular, politically.
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The reason was that it should not be fettered.
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The right of appeal should not be fettered in any way.
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The judges are unanimously against it because they dislike their discretion being fettered in any way.
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However, the statute fettered the appellate jurisdiction so as to prevent any review before conviction.
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More serious fetters have been placed on the trade union movement.
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We must become free of these fetters which are dragging us both down.
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Therefore, they ought to consider some means of getting out of the bonds that are fettering us all.
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I think that our freedom is even more fettered as a result of this settlement.
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I endorse the critical appraisal of earmarking, for example, which puts us in fetters.
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The amendment is unacceptable because it fetters the courts' discretion in a way that could have undesirable and unforeseen effects for individuals.
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There seems to be undue suspicion that the corporations are to be fettered.
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Whereas in the past they were being merely carried forward from year to year, now they have become fetters, if they are fetters, for ever.
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The right to seek judicial review in the courts is still available, of course, and would not be fettered by the proposed regulations.
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My legal colleagues advised me against putting fetters on a judge's discretion.
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If he made a statement and was then ruled by the courts to have fettered his discretion in advance, he would be utterly powerless.
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Without it they are fettered, deprived of their powers of access and facilities needed to make holidays enjoyable.
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He has liberated the entire national newspaper industry from the fetters imposed on it by the print unions and the quicksands of soft management.
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On the other hand, there will be the occasional case in which harm will be done if he fetters the magistrates' discretion.
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I think that here we are fettering initiative in the catering industry.
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His plea was that the teacher should be able to exercise his intellectual judgment without fetters.
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I agree that we do not want research workers fettered and hamstrung by civil servants and messed about by politicians.
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They are not fettered in any way at all, there is no mileage limit.
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The legislation will have an effect on rights of ownership in an area where such rights have not been fettered before.
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All these things are quite open to back benchers to do, and they are in no way fettered in the matter.
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Although practice directions may be given, that discretion must not be fettered.
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There is no question about it being fettered.
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He is not fettered by anything of the sort.
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If she is not the owner of the house, then, of course, she is not fettered in this way.
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The effect of the new clause would be to remove all fetters on the level of subsidy that a local authority could pay.
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Who can say what limitations or fetters are upon it?
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They would risk fettering the authority's discretion and lead to blander and more formulaic applications.
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In general terms, unions are far less fettered by the law than are companies.
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We would not want the discretion of the local authority in that way to be fettered.
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I believe that it would have the effect of fettering the discretion of the courts.
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However, we believe that the functions of the assembly should not be fettered.
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They are fetters to which we are entitled.
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He cannot have his decision in any way fettered by advice from anybody else.
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Access to assessment, services and direct payments would no longer be matters in which the disabled or elderly person and the carer would be fettered.
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I very much fear fettering the agricultural industry for all time with control that goes beyond this very limited scope.
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We are fettering the hands of individuals with regard to contract law.
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I hope that they will put as few fetters as possible on the commission in the exercise of the discretion that it is being given.
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Local freedom to decide priorities for expenditure should not be fettered in that way.
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They have therefore been compelled to impose exchange restrictions and import prohibitions, fetters which are causing a hold-up of world trade.
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Of course there should be a choice—the courts should not be fettered—but we should encourage this emphasis.
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Families have become a prison, and the links of national affection have become economic fetters.
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I do not see why he should be harassed and fettered by petty restrictions of this kind.
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A county council is not usually fettered in what it can debate.
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They remain tied and fettered to the wheel of eternal fortune.
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The prisoner can still feel the weight of his fetters, years after his release.
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They must not be too free, but equally they must not be too fettered.
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On the other side, it is not necessarily a system of fetters, because it may correspond almost to any set of conditions.
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He, of course, cannot be fettered in any way.
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The drift of legislation over the past 20 years has been towards fettering judicial discretion because of a perceived lack of representativeness.
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We do not believe that we are fettering the discretion of the courts by setting down such a minimum period.
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I shall not allow their discretion to be fettered in that way.
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I do not believe that they should be fettered in their choice, because their responsibilities then become diffused and less direct.
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No other country in the world at present imposes these fetters on its textile industries.
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All fetters were to be thrown to the winds.
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Primate spoke as if the medical officer was interfered with and fettered in the discharge of his duties by members of the county council.
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I believe also that it is an error that their discretion should be thus fettered.
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His answer was that the history of democracy is not the triumphal story of freedom's overthrow of fetters imposed by church and state.
In the thirteenth century they got rid of old restrictions which fettered the freedom of alienation in the interest of lords or heirs.
Therefore, the potential gains from applying lean principles are fettered by the parties' mutual mistrust, self-interest and the defensive strategies.
Why should we drag about with us the fetters of the discredited thinking of the past?
We can only achieve true knowledge, therefore, in death, when the immortal soul is freed from the body's fetters.
From forms of development of the forces of production these relations turn into their fetters.
The bonds are both iron fetters and legal entanglements.
Already they are criminals who have committed heinous crimes, so they are not as fettered by morals as someone with less criminal history.
On the other hand, however, the strategy allows other sectors that need more freedom to break free from the fetters of domestic protection (permeable) by less inclusive or binding policies.
Given that individual autonomy comprises a fundamental tenet for liberalism, legal enforcement of contracts demands a careful justification, for legal sanctions inevitably place fetters upon a person's freedom of action.
His own voluntary choice in the past may then rightfully fetter his voluntary choice in the present.
Thereby, it would act as a fetter upon the future investment opportunities of business and industrial houses.
Of course, the processes for allocating people to disability categories have an element of discretion too, but there are rules and guidelines to fetter this discretion.
There are still many fetters and many obstacles to this internal market, as today's debate has shown, and not just in this case.
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