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Beneath the rhetoric is a sense of hurt feelings and betrayal by a city that seems to ever narrow its status definitions to exclude all but the wealthy.
But it seems unlikely that the spread paid by Europe's periphery over German government bonds will ever narrow to pre-crisis levels.
Where I've seen companies go wrong in the past is that they have an extremely broad definition, which is great, but then they don't ever narrow it in a way that allows them to design a strategy.
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Institutions and governments represent an ever narrower strain of harsh opinion.
My recurring nightmare involves crawling through a long, ever narrowing tunnel.
Cable television and Spanish language cable in particular had increases as advertisers tried to reach ever narrower audiences.
Although we have access to huge amounts of information at our fingertips, we risk becoming ever narrower in our views.
As the sport splintered into ever narrower specializations in the 1980s, Bachar fell from grace among some climbers.
We seem to rejoice in making the streets ever narrower with cycle lanes, bus lanes and taxi lanes.
Volunteer internships with charities are being engulfed in an ever narrowing debate, one too focused on the issue of pay.
One course is to let the NHS wither, delivering an ever narrower set of services to an ever poorer clientele, as increasing numbers take up private medical insurance.
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