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But in recent years, the court's majority has been reading federal anti-discrimination laws far more narrowly than Congress intended — not applying the law, but unmaking it.

It's also a safe assumption that either one of them will view the job of senator far more narrowly than Moynihan did.

In recent years, doctors have tended to focus far more narrowly, on so-called sentinel nodes, the one or two most connected to the internal plumbing of the tumor.

The authors, who include Cambridge University criminologist, David Farrington, say while their results lend support for the continued use of CCTV, schemes should be far more narrowly targeted at reducing vehicle crime in car parks.

Robert Blendon, an expert at Harvard on public opinion and health, predicts that the health care issue will loom large in this election year, but will be far more narrowly focused than it was in the 1992 election -- for example, prescription drug coverage and help for the laid-off uninsured -- not a wholesale restructuring of the health care system to create universal coverage.

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Because the prevalence of PDDs is 11.3 per 1000 children aged 8 years according to a recent report [ 1], it is far more prevalent than narrowly defined autistic disorders.

Mr. Trippi said mail gave the campaign a cost-effective way to reach voters on issues of specific importance to them, whereas television, far more expensive, could not be targeted as narrowly.

Far more likely, say election experts of all stripes, is a narrowly contested campaign revolving around the mobilization of party loyalists and an attempt to win over a small slice of voters who will remain undecided until almost the end.

Thoughts are far more widely cast through Twitter than through the more closed, narrowly cast "friend" connections of Facebook.

Running in the 2008 Democratic presidential primaries, Clinton won far more primaries and delegates than any other female candidate in American history, but narrowly lost the nomination to Obama.

Legal dramas provide a far more humanized vision of lawyers than how we normally regard them, as being too narrowly focused, unable to see the big picture and unconcerned about what they see when they look in the mirror.

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