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For the spokesmen of Ansar Dine, culture is narrowly defined.

Reproductive health is narrowly defined, and supplies and delivery are often inadequate.

In the bill, rape is narrowly defined as forced or coerced genital or anal penetration.

The problem can be narrowly defined.

For the first two years, her team focussed mostly on programs that were narrowly defined, even though they could still affect thousands or millions of Americans: for instance, easing health-insurance enrollment, or helping veterans access education benefits.

They should interact with and shape technology possibilities rather than be narrowly defined by them.

The Falconer bill has been narrowly defined to increase its chances of success.

The traditional business of a bookstore had been narrowly defined as selling books.

As an institution, Dr. Cross said, Morrisville's goals have always been narrowly defined.

There, culture seems to be narrowly defined; Assouline's are the only books on the shelves.

How broad is this objective and can some outcomes be narrowly defined?

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