It's not confined to a state's armed forces or to rebel groups.
Still an MP, but he's confined his comments to the fortunes, oh it's Celtic Football Club of which he's Chairman, and as of today he's also chairing a new Institute of Security and Resilience Studies at University College London.
Meanwhile, McLeish's ire was not only confined to Wilshere's challenge, the Blues boss also raging about the penalty decision from which Arsenal equalised at the Emirates, accusing Gunners striker Chamakh of diving.
Anwar Baig says that even if Bhutto's confined again to quarters, it will still go ahead.
While he has spoken with several candidates, brokers say the building's confined ground floor and other eccentricities may have discouraged some potential tenants.
"This problem is not an issue that's just confined to Haider, " he told BBC World Service.
And its big companies, long confined by apartheid's isolation, are now anxious to seek stock-exchange listings abroad.
For now, the ironies are confined to Lafayette's one White Castle, off I-65 between Chicago and Indianapolis.
Such criticisms, however, are confined to France's small human rights community.
Even if the shift is confined to America's riskiest mortgages (and there is little evidence yet of tighter lending standards spreading), its effects may climb up the housing ladder.
Ahmed Methqal, a Muslim cleric in the camp, told al-Jazeera television by phone that sniper fire had confined the camp's approximately 30, 000 residents to their houses and that five civilians had been killed.
Mr Sharif's victory is largely confined to his native Punjab province, which has nearly 60% of the country's population.
Letitia Tyler had been confined to an invalid's chair for two years when her husband unexpectedly became President.
The condition is not confined to the U.S. - it occurs worldwide.
Where once the bulk of deals were confined to the U.S. and Europe, Asian companies are now playing a larger role.
If power is confined only by the electorate s tax appetite, will prohibitive duties render our rights moot, even as Congress can t eradicate them?
Expect the issue, which has until now been largely confined within the FCC's regulatory arena, to heat up and to become more public.
Abdel Rahman, who has diabetes and is in his mid-70s, is confined at the U.S. Bureau of Prisons medical facility in Butner, N.
When President Aleksander Kwasniewski and Prime Minister Leszek Miller had audiences with Pope John Paul during his visit, it's unlikely they confined the conversation to religious topics.
Previously, fighting had been confined mostly within Darfur's arid borders.
She has had at least 11 "debridement surgeries" but thus far no amputations, with her brother Brian Swaffer noting late last week that the disease is confined to his sister's legs and she, too, is breathing on her own.
Austin's charms are not confined to critical mass and a bit of luck.
Sony's branded programming is confined to a few foreigners in a few hotels.
Either it's going to become multiplanetary, or it's going to be confined to one planet until some eventual extinction event.
Call for Help's set decorations are confined to four dime-store terra-cotta pots and a hat rack holding a paper Burger King crown.
Anger over Geithner's plan was not confined to the Republican minority.
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