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David Cameron said a Conservative government would not be interested in exporting democracy, calling instead for a "tightly defined, realistic" strategy.
"Loner" is not a tightly defined word, but most people use it to mean not needing others.
Festival provides a significant service for New York concertgoers by shining a light, sustained and searching, on a tightly defined subject.
In truth, journalism has never been a monolithic entity any more than journalists have formed a tightly defined or rigidly controlled profession.
Raise aspirations from being the most innovative company among a tightly defined peer group to approaching innovation like Amazon, Pixar, 3M, or IBM.
Consistent with our macroscopic observations, there was a tightly defined boundary at the tumor-muscle border (Figure 3F,G arrowheads).
These funds follow a tightly defined scope of work and the administrative rules of the IFIs that manage them.
Furthermore, this setting provides valuable insights into the complex interplay between host and pathogen in a tightly defined population.
Originalism is essentially a very tightly defined history test.
In particular, the innermost belt is a rather tightly defined region, and it was possible to stay out of it for the trip to the Moon.
CSL proteins recognize a very tightly defined consensus sequence GTG(G/A GAA in target promoters.
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