Sentence examples for dramatically narrower from inspiring English sources

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Optimistic if sullen: Teen-oriented retailer Delia's reported a dramatically narrower first-quarter loss on inventory and cost controls; the "Generation Y" catalog and retail seller said loss before an accounting change was $4.3 million, compared with a loss of $8.3 million in the year-earlier quarter.

In both locations, Lgn-R/+ individuals were distinguishable from wild-type siblings due to dramatically narrower and shorter leaves.

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All of a sudden, the range of guesses dramatically narrowed; people were mindlessly imitating each other.

Even after that, a new American proposal from Mr. Clinton in December led to a final round of talks at Taba that dramatically narrowed the remaining differences.

The very large increase in education funding under Labour did not dramatically narrow the achievement gap between richer and poorer students.

With their lead dramatically narrowing in the polls, Tory anxiety is further compounded as they feel they are losing the economic argument even though they are on the right side of it.

It says: Of particular note is that Acer, which had been a distant third to Dell, dramatically narrowed the gap to its rival excluding its acquisitions of Gateway and Packard Bell and overtook Dell when these acquisitions are included.

Interpreting the president's remarks, a senior administration official said, "He specifically mentioned that the office would be shut down before it started or that its focus would be dramatically narrowed to obvious things like leaflet campaigns".

In the modern school reform era, curriculum itself has been dramatically narrowed in many schools to allow extra focus on the two subjects for which standardized tests are given — math and English language arts.

But within another 24 hours he had dramatically narrowed the scope of the inquiry: he was excoriating journalists who reported that locals had smelled a gas leak near Amuay hours before the accident.

The letter from Stephen Kinnock, the MP for Aberavon and son of the former party leader Neil Kinnock, and Jo Cox, the MP for Batley and Spen, expressed fears that "the field may end up being dramatically narrowed before members and registered supporters have had a chance to cast a single vote".

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