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Less money, they say; less time; fewer potential subjects (possibly only the president, the vice-president and some cabinet officers); and a much narrower scope, perhaps covering only serious crimes committed during office or during the preceding campaign.Yet, again, the distinction must be made between the notion of special prosecutors and the existence of the statute.
The real question is if those who feel uncomfortable with this can be made to be comfortable with a resolution that has a much narrower scope".
They've got a few wrong in the past (FG3) A previous project introducing integrated electronic systems in the NHS National Programmee for IT) had received negative publicity in the years before the focus groups took place and was eventually scaled down to a much narrower scope than initially envisaged.
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Hale works from a much narrower store of available information.
Gen. Eric H. Holder Jr. preferred a much narrower approach.
Instead, Black advocated a much narrower interpretation of the clause.
Now we have a much more narrow scope of possible weather scenarios for the next 3 days, based on much richer past evidence and rather better models than in the 1950s.
While they are more precise, and thus may be more valid than much of psychoanalytic theory, experiments perforce have a narrower scope than the grand sweep of psychoanalysis.
While these design decisions and implementation methods are similar to our solution, it is much narrower in its scope.
That's a much more narrow range.
This would give these education programmes a narrower scope in the labour market.
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