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Cyberstalking is defined more narrowly still: it would cause a reasonable person to fear for her or his safety.
Because this is what happens in a hermetic system defined – more narrowly by the day, and especially by night – on the catchphrasing of hogwash and the homiletics of hokum ethics.
Presumably a Fregean would want the similarity class to be defined more narrowly than just in terms of co-reference.
In the literature on natural selection misconceptions, the term misconception is often defined more narrowly than we have defined it in this study.
In particular, investigators and policy makers have failed to clearly define whether specialty hospitals should be identified broadly as any hospital that specializes on a particular group of diseases or conditions, or should be defined more narrowly as specialized hospitals with physician ownership.
Defined more narrowly, it excludes the last three (the Lorisiformes).
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The bill should be pruned and tightened by defining more narrowly the kinds of websites that intermediaries can be asked to block, and by removing the requirement that ISPs put filters in place to ensure that it makes life harder for malefactors without damaging the internet or imposing unreasonable costs on the law-abiding.The battle over SOPA is a fight between two hugely creative forces.
It would seem to be fundamental in the sense that any more narrowly defined, more constrained conception of an object (e.g. "a thing that may be perceived by the senses…") must conform at least to the criteria for objecthood or objects in this extremely general, formal sense.
For the analysis of study result postings, I defined compliance more narrowly to fit with the limits set by FDAAA.
By the time New Deal legislation was passed, however, child labor was defined much more narrowly.
To be on the safe side, the drafters have deliberately defined aggression more narrowly than does customary international law.
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