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Mr. Fern, who settled here for good in 2002, remembers when the choices were far more narrow.
Its focus now is on a far more narrow goal: readying Afghan forces to withstand the Taliban regardless of the country's looming political and economic troubles.
Moving away from an approach that used Deshorn Brown and Vicente Sanchez on the flanks to one that's far more narrow, the Rapids are scoring an open play goal (as defined by Opta) once every 198 minutes.
The leniency the court gave the president in making recess appointments, despite its finding in the NLRB case, prompted a fierce dissent led by Justice Antonin Scalia, which argued for a far more narrow reading of the recess clause that would only have rendered it operative in exceptional circumstances.
For now, however, its focus is far more narrow, with plans to court developers, as it works to build something more suitable for the home market.
On the side of the conduct of the profession, the advantages will be far more narrow, as individual practitioners will be facing far stronger forms of competition for their services.
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This is how corruption tends to work most often in D.C. On a day to day basis, it's far less the brazen money-for-votes schemes, and far more the narrowing of the political debate and the distortion of political language itself.
Ms. Khemani, who is a native of Kolkata, India, and who has studied physics and math, as well as creative writing and history, writes: The ability to synthesize different perspectives into the big picture is far more powerful than narrow expertise in any single field.
This needs to be far more than the narrow definition that institutions have traditionally demanded.
But it will move far more slowly on narrowing the trade gap than the U.S. would like, especially when it comes to allowing the Chinese currency to rise, which makes the chances of a breakthrough in Seoul unlikely, and the prospect of further confrontation likely.
In my opinion, entrepreneurialism is far more than the relatively narrow meaning commonly ascribed to the word in biotech, i.e., starting new commercial enterprises.
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