Sentence examples for increasingly narrow from inspiring English sources

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But the judges take an increasingly narrow view of what is allowed.

British political leaders are drawn from an increasingly narrow, metropolitan pool.

The funding arena has become increasingly narrow, focused on issues like health or education.

The sisters' worlds become increasingly narrow, hemmed in by rabbinical proscriptions.

Political parties that call for an increasingly narrow view of Europe are gaining ground.

In other organs, blood flows through an interconnected mesh of increasingly narrow arteries, veins and capillaries.

These questions are hardly obsolete, but they seem increasingly narrow when measured against the social realities of the time.

Then comes a two-thousand-foot descent down an increasingly narrow canyon, with tilting towers of rock on all sides.

And the insurers that remain in these markets tend to offer an increasingly narrow network of health-care providers.

The implication was that the collection's involvement with the present is broad, but its back end is increasingly narrow, as superfluous, minor art falls away.

The best economics programs seek to foster this sort of intellectual development, to be sure, but many of them have become increasingly narrow and arid.

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