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Unfortunately, the proposal for regulatory reform now before the Senate does not eliminate the concept of too-big-to-fail, and it deliberately narrows the central bank's focus to Wall Street alone.
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The set, by Es Devlin, with its white, deliberately narrowed walls and dropped ceiling gives a necessary feeling of claustrophobia.
Content to pipe down while pressure on Iran was building, Israel has nonetheless deliberately narrowed the ambiguity over its own nuclear arsenal, once a taboo subject in public.
With his deliberately narrowed range of expression, he magnifies his disappointment with humanity in infinitesimal gestures; yet the great torrents and tempests unleashed in "Steamboat Bill, Jr".
Mr. Obama deliberately narrowed the scope of the meeting to avoid some of the most contentious issues, and at a news conference on Tuesday he dodged questions about trying to get Pakistan to stop producing weapons-grade plutonium, or pressing Israel to acknowledge its nuclear arsenal.
In this study, we have deliberately narrowed our focus to common infectious disease syndromes avoiding entities describing the individual symptoms of diseases or pathological findings, such as 'stridor' or 'epidermoplasia', for example.
In our case presentations, we deliberately narrowed the information to focus on the medical condition and the dental procedure.
"Because of Hitler, the palette of contemporary German political rhetoric is deliberately narrow, cautious, and boring".
Parking spaces may be restricted, the roads deliberately narrow, but people insist on driving.
The Supreme Court unanimously reversed that decision, but its opinion, written by Justice Anthony Kennedy, was deliberately narrow.
So, in its way, does the deliberately narrow spectrum of acts, mostly aerial in their emphasis.
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