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On many occasions, these Justices had said that they believed in the preëminence of states' rights, in a narrow conception of the equal-protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, and, above all, in judicial restraint.
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An interest in generating headlines illustrating a narrow conception of "excellence" has led it to encourage the drift of limited resources to just a few institutions.
However, both of these findings may be in part artifacts of a narrow conception of bullying as overt harassment, as opposed to covert rumour mongering and ostracism.
Some critics (e.g., Boyte and Kari, 1996) worry that the "service" in "service-learning" reflects a narrow conception of citizenship that overlooks power and agency and that encourages an undemocratic distinction between the server and the served.
(Deresiewicz thinks that Ivy League students live in a "bubble of privilege," with a "narrow conception of what constitutes a valid life: affluence, credentials, prestige").
These we argue are necessary aspects but present a narrow conception of the role of business information in organisations.
One approach is to retreat to a narrow conception of coding specifically aimed at clarifying the sense in which DNA provides information for the synthesis of polypeptides, but not for higher-level traits (e.g. Godfrey-Smith 2000).
The historical evidence, however, does not support such a narrow conception of mysticism.
Not since the nineteen-thirties had a Supreme Court Justice embraced such a narrow conception of federal powers.
This is a narrow conception of "diplomacy," however, one where bargains are struck on the basis of private interests.
The case made a respectable (if ultimately unsuccessful) argument for a narrow conception of the government's ability to regulate health care under the Constitution.
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