11. But ridiculous foolery is mostly reserved to people of humble station. 12. In answer to a question, Lynch said he had no reason to believe the pope would soften his stance that the priesthood must be reserved to celibate males. 13. In America, political power is not supposed to be reserved to any person, party, parties or group. 14. It was a curious declaration, because Clinton plays no role in setting interest rates, a job reserved to the Federal Reserve. 15. Our case law could be read to reserve to the United States all powers not expressly prohibited by the Constitution. 16. Produce employees, he noted, are not reserved to their employer the way baseball players are to their clubs. 17. Skinny, reserved to the point of reclusiveness, young Tim seems to love only his paternal grandfather and the guns Grandpa Ed teaches him to shoot. 18. Still, men vigorously reserve to themselves all authority in Southern Baptist life. 19. The non-proliferation treaty created a global system that reserved to only five nations the legitimate possession of nuclear arms, a cause of dissent then and now. 20. The sphere of self-government reserved to the people of the Republic is progressively narrowed. |