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To narrower
verb
To reduce in width or extent; to contract.
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Or users can opt for routes that stick to narrower backstreets for a quieter ride.
Film festivals tap into this passion by tailoring programming to narrower tastes than traditional repertory calendars.
It is hardly Beethoven's or Schiller's fault if politicians have attempted to delimit the "Ode to Joy" to narrower interpretations.
Women, in contrast, continue to be identified more with their sexuality and judged more by appearance and according to narrower ideals of beauty.
Walters advised Thatcher that the Treasury was looking at the wrong numbers and should have paid more attention to narrower definitions of the money supply.
Opposing them is not worth the hassle.Olson's theory also helps explain why broad-based lobbying by big business has given way to narrower special interests.
How much further it rises depends crucially on how fast the economy grows: higher growth leads to narrower deficits and a larger GDP to support the debt.
In east and central Cork are broad valleys and lowlands, which give way in the west to narrower valleys with coastal lowlands backed by high mountains.
In addition, the introduction of decimal prices, which allow quotes to move by 1 cent, rather than the old one-sixteenth, or 6.25 cents, has led to narrower spreads.
A society of separate silos is neither desirable nor sustainable, particularly if it encourages a retreat to narrower ethnic enclaves where we each demand our own share of recognition and resources as Gujeratis, Bangladeshis, Somalis and so on.
In a wide-ranging interview in Broadcasting House the day after the review was announced, a feisty director general admits that the recommendations, to be delivered early next year, are likely to lead to "narrower services".
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