Word: restrictionism
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Until now, Bell has been blocked from moving full force into the lucrative new market of data communications, in which information is transferred directly from one computer to another, thereby eliminating, among other things, the need for companies to shuffle bulky reels of electronic tape back and forth between offices...
But while the Catholic Church, and conventional Protestant churches too, struggle to hold the traditional line, thousands of African Independent Churches are growing up around the continent. They are thriving precisely because they are free from overseas restriction and remote form, and because they do not worry about ritual backsliding...
Islamic law holds "unequivocally that the restriction of the physical freedom of any human is forbidden, except where that human is personally involved in crime," Ismail R. al Faruqi wrote last January in the Pakistani Muslim journal Universal Message. "The employees of any embassy do not fall in this category...
I was appalled by the Washington Post-Newsweek broadcast group's statement that "controversial issues should be dealt with in our news and public affairs program" in response to Mobil's advocacy commercials. This is surely restriction of expression by the media. They wish to impose their censorship...
But there is another aspect of the magazine's editorial policy that is not so widely applauded. Under the direction of Dr. Franz Joseph Ingelfinger, the Journal began refusing to publish papers that had received substantial coverage elsewhere, in either the general or medical press. Dubbed the Ingelfinger Rule...