Sentence examples for cramped definition from inspiring English sources

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Using a cramped definition of "recess," the panel's Republican-appointed judges allowed a minority to abuse the recess-appointments clause of the Constitution for political ends.

Until we resolve this dilemma, we will continue to watch as a cramped definition of citizenship makes outlaws of friends, neighbors, co-workers and family members.

And certainly, those trying to skate by with a cramped definition of "responsibility" know this.

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But under the academy's cramped definitions, it was her grandfather's Cherokee cheekbones, not her blue-collar roots, that led to her citation as a supposed trailblazer.

It promoted a cramped, mechanistic profoundly anti-intellectual definition of education". Although Obama intends to revise the law (and change the name), he plans to keep the tilt to charters, testing and the threat to close failing schools.

The dividers can also be used to add visual interest and provide definition to a room, without making it feel cramped or closed off.

Still cramped, but not this cramped.

Too cramped.

How cramped is too cramped?

Cramped seats.

My biceps cramped.

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