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Similarly, CRM can be defined very narrowly around customer selection and promotion or more broadly to incorporate customer journey and overall experience.

The condition was defined very narrowly, and mistakenly thought of as rare – a misconception that Kanner, again, helped to spread.

Second, as future developments do not care about selective perspectives of disciplines and theories, the object of investigation can be defined very narrowly but thinking about its uncertain future developments needs to involve a comprehensive, interdisciplinary and broad perspective.

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"But," he added, "you wonder, with this narrowly defined, very Washington-centric political focus, no matter how great it is, what is the size of that audience?

"The right in this country has defined values very narrowly," he said.

It was a good school but it was of its time, in that it defined intelligence very narrowly.

If we do, they will define it very narrowly and squeeze out as much human variabilities as possible, which would lead us to false solutions.

He argued that all the applicable statutes and treaty obligations can be read in such a way as to define torture very narrowly.

The NSA says this personal information won't be abused, but these documents show that the NSA probably defines 'abuse' very narrowly.

Regulators could define capital very narrowly (as money that the shareholders of banks could lose without requiring a bailout), and debt quite broadly (as all the exposure a bank has, including derivatives, off-balance-sheet entities and so forth).

Among those who do claim to understand the term, many define it very narrowly.

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