71.   It said banning gatherings by rightist groups and a new law against denying the Holocaust set a bad precedent by limiting freedom of speech.

72.   Lee, writing in the English-language South China Morning Post, said Hong Kong residents had fought efforts to limit their freedoms.

73.   President Joseph Estrada defended himself Monday from criticisms he was limiting press freedom and allowing cronyism back.

74.   President Joseph Estrada defended himself Monday from recent criticism that he was limiting press freedom and allowing the return of cronyism.

75.   Some believed that this could limit freedom of speech, and the Lords decided such a provision should be debated separately and not be included in anti-terrorism legislation.

76.   Spokesman Richard Boucher acknowledged that many other countries, including Saudi Arabia, also sharply limit freedom to practice a religion of choice.

77.   Spokesman Richard Boucher acknowledged that many other countries, including Saudi Arabia, also sharply limited freedom to practice a religion of choice.

78.   The constitution also limits freedom of expression and subordinates individual political rights to the principles of national sovereignty.

79.   The current system where clubs can demand huge transfer fees for players under contract limits the freedom of professionals to seek new employment, according to the EU.

80.   The legislation limits freedom of speech and assembly and permits indefinite detention of people without charge.

v. + freedom >>共 405
have 10.74%
restrict 5.15%
guarantee 3.38%
demand 3.29%
win 3.18%
give 2.98%
limit 2.95%
enjoy 2.81%
allow 2.72%
protect 2.32%
limit + n. >>共 857
number 4.73%
access 3.00%
amount 2.24%
ability 2.15%
use 2.06%
damage 1.76%
loss 1.72%
power 1.47%
gain 1.29%
activity 1.11%
freedom 0.91%
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