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This slowdown is not confined to America.

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Nor is investor enthusiasm confined to Asia.

This phenomenon is not confined to individuals.

confined to particular persons or groups or providing privacy.

Upper Paleolithic art was not confined to cave paintings.

He's been confined to a wheelchair since the accident.

The fallout would not be confined to the property market.

Such unintended effects are not confined to Europe.

Thee curse is not confined to overachievers or to girls' external pursuits.

because, though confined to a wheel chair, he has contributed greatly to the field of science.

Learning is not confined to children of a certain age or to a formal school environment.

In my impression, the spinning top game appears to be confined to the boys.

Being confined to a wheel chair didn't stop Greta from being a fabulous cook.

But the deterioration of Venezuela's transport infrastructure is by no means confined to the air.

He had been confined to the wooden box for over ten hours.

Apple For users of PCs, time wasting may be confined to playing solitaire.

No longer is the possession of information confined to a privileged minority.

loss of sensation confined to the skin or mucous surfaces (as when benzocaine or lidocaine is applied to the surface).

Knowledge of plant structure was confined to exomorphic aspects and to a very elementary outline of endomorphic features.

topless waitresses; a topless cabaret.

To be sure, that assumption works when confined to zombies, but it is unlikely that neoconservatives would stop there.

There must, he says, be a lower class, given up to physical toil and confined to an animal nature.

The parrot is confined to a jeweled cage because of its magic sound to talk, just as she is confined to a luxurious boudoir because of her beauty and gift as a singer.

He also had little interest in the dispute so long as it was confined to obtuse and theoretical bureaucratic backbiting.

Specify a Wide Area Network which is not confined to a single location and relies on long distance communcation.

Unlike in the first book, the subjects of this book are no longer confined to the "ants tribe."

Nor were extinctions confined to large animals: small animals, plants, and insects disappeared, presumably not all through human consumption.

Its shortcoming was that it was confined to the intellectuals and that the workers and peasants did not join in.

The purpose of such a review, by no means confined to education, is to provide cover for politicians to carry out what they were going to do anyway.

Custody of property is confined to the scope of litigant request or to the property or articles related to the case in question.

No tolerance, no courage to face their own shortcomings, only listen to the good, ignore their shortcomings, such people are confined to their own small circle.

But Dr Kharaka nevertheless suggests that the sequestration of carbon dioxide should be confined to deep aquifers, where overlying layers of shale would be likely to prevent leaks.

After two weeks, 70 percent in the bed rest group felt better, compared to 65 percent who were not confined to bed.

This course is an introduction to writing prose for a public audience-specifically, prose grounded in, but not confined to, personal narrative.

The struggle will be strictly confined to a limited sphere, so as not to make it seem more serious than it is.

Those confined to particular geographical areas, such as countries bordering the Mediterranean or the Nordic countries therefore had to be discarded.

Small-cell lung cancer is divided into two stages: "Limited" means the cancer is confined to one lung and maybe nearby lymph nodes.

After becoming the wife of a man, Xu Bijun could no longer plan as before. All the schemes were confined to the whisper of his boudoir.

Symptoms of DMD usually start in the lower limbs before 6 years of age and progress rapidly, leaving most patients confined to a wheelchair by age 12 years.

This phenomenon was not necessarily confined to the Pleistocene, but may have occurred much earlier in the Southeastern Asian islands, although evidence is fragmentary.

Early life-forms on Earth were confined to the oceans because water was the only available protection they had against ultraviolet radiation.

The generals are not confined to heaven, to earth, to man, to leniency, to anger, and to wealth. It is difficult for a man who is insane, blind and deaf to rate people with three paradoxes.

This also was to bring about task content to be confined to a design, those who say is Orphean it is focusing an industry, it is not to have a road to be able to escape actually.

And the Banks are not confined to lending to British residents; as the crisis has also shown, British Banks are exposed to everything from subprime housing in Florida to office blocks in Dubai.

A man's shoulders should be wide and secure. The man's mind should be broad, and it can accommodate the world. The purpose is to act in principle, not to be confined to small matters.

Li Si, who claimed to be loyal to the Qin Dynasty, also received a deportation order from the King of Qin and was confined to leaving Xianyang within three days.

The game of chicken being played over Greek debt (see below) has the potential to trigger another financial and liquidity crisis that seems unlikely to remain confined to European shores.

Soon the hobby leads to travel, perhaps to a meeting in another town, possibly a trip abroad in search of a rare specimen, for collectors are not confined to any one country.

However, although the seal is a good place for the immortal body, the soul should not be confined to it for a long time, and it is better to put it elsewhere.

The most important thing in life is to be rich in the soul. If you are confined to material desires, even if you have more, you will feel insufficient. This is poverty.

Our knowledge of the oceans a hundred years ago was confined to the two-dimensional shape of the sea-surface and the hazards of navigation presented by the irregularities in depth of the shallow water close to the land.

Baizi was confined to the secret that his back brain was gathering up, and he felt that it was difficult to date the teenager in front of his sister.

"Symptoms-tingling, Burning, or stabbing pains with sensory nerves and anything from muscle weakness to paralysis with motor nerves-are usually confined to the part of the Body served by the inflamed nerve."

The core idea behind China's ancient geographic thinking is that China is seen as the centre of the world and the development of cartography is confined to the traditional cultural background.

Although Princess Li did not descend, she destroyed her prestige in the rear palace. After only five days of execution, she fell ill in bed and was confined to the palace by the emperor.

All patients confined to their beds for 24 hours with the puncture point dressed and wrapt by elastic bandage and pressed by 1 kg of sandbag for 8 hours. And the affected leg kept still for 12 hours.

Chen Liantang Kaifeng people are not only good at craftsmanship, but also upright; only the old-fashioned businessmen are more conservative and do not expand, but Houdefu has been confined to narrow lanes for a long time.

Teaching method and means of School Administration Psychology are still confined to irrigating knowledge and explaining theories because of traditional thoughts and models of education, which ignore the nature and characteristics of the subject though filled with savor of science.

Before tears turn away, leaving gorgeous back, so that the soul easily on the road. After all, the happiness that can bring happiness to oneself is not limited to anyone, nor is it confined to one thing. Only oneself is the eternal dependence. To give up is to save yourself.

Powdery calcium chloride used the most advanced processes, dry broken equipment in a confined to the completion of calcium chloride to avoid contact with air Xichao impact on the quality of products, dry temperatures are free to adjust production levels in74~95% between calcium chloride products.

The list of perpetual-motion seekers is not, as we see, confined to soldiers, sailors, sadlers, and smiths, but finds ardent admirers among a certain class of scholars troubled with "a little learning," or only just sufficient of it to "intoxicate the brain." —Henry Dircks, 1870.

South Korean naval spokesperson denied the accusation, saying "all of our navy's activities this morning were confined to south of the North Limit Line (the maritime truce line designated after the Korean War ended) and were part of our routine exercise."

For a very long period in history, men were necessarily confined to a one-sided understanding of the history of society because, for one thing, the bias of the exploiting classes always distorted history and, for another, the small scale of production limited man's outlook.

The trade wind cell is, on the average, confined to30 degrees poleward of the equator.

The task will be hard. There may be dark days ahead, 任務將會困難重重,前路可能烏雲密佈 , and war can no longer be confined to the battlefield. 戰場將不再侷限於前線陣地。 But we can only do the right as we see the right. 只有掌握真知才能正確行事 。

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