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Both presidents have a narrow window to sell it at home.
She'll have a narrow window to make changes to the ACA before gridlock returns.
American commanders say there is a narrow window to win over local people from the guerrillas.
But it faced a narrow window to carry out a complex and ever-changing program, he said.
For instance, people could be given a narrow window to enroll, and those who miss the deadline would face lengthy waiting periods for coverage.
"The board created a narrow window to reprice -- and a trap for the uninformed," said Brian Foley, an executive compensation lawyer in White Plains.
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"We have a very narrow window to meet the challenge".
They get their information through a fairly narrow window to which they have immediate and easy access.
Tickets for last year's event sold out in under two minutes, meaning developers had a very narrow window to try their luck.
"It basically leaves the attorney general's office with a really narrow window to do everything they need to do to get the court of appeals to intervene and uphold and continue the law," he said.
The method cannot properly handle cases where different subsequent levels are not separated by missing data, because they require a very narrow window to follow the shift.
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