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But leaf forward a couple of hundred pages to part three of the constitution and you discover that this apparently sweeping power is tightly defined to cover only regional-aid policies.This failure to connect with people is due not just to the opacity of the constitution's legal structure or the obscurity of its language.
If the matching is exact only on the coarsened values and/or is time varying, then the confounder should be included in the regression to control for the within-bin correlation which most likely will be very small if the bin width (ε j ) is tightly defined.
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Though it plays large-scale Romantic and contemporary works persuasively, Orpheus is at its best in music where the orchestration is focused, and the contours are tightly defined.
America and Canada have compensated ethnic Japanese citizens interned during the second world war.But these were tightly defined groups that could be compensated fairly cheaply.
The boundaries of the 1.9-square-mile borough are tightly defined; much of the county's growth is occurring in the affluent subdivisions cropping up in the Penn and Monroe Townships that surround it.
These will be eliminated, and a fifth of the 2m-plus bureaucrats in central government will be fired; what the rest must and must not do will be tightly defined and put in writing.All very fine-looking.
It's set, according to a title card, in "Manhattan, Christmas Vacation, not so long ago," in a milieu that's tightly defined and tightly circumscribed — that of young people in the New York high-society scene of debutante parties and cotillions, or, more specifically, that of preppies.
Hittman reveals a coastal Brooklyn of bulrushes and marshlands that's tightly defined by neighborhood and geography, and her sense of friends and family feels deeply informed by insight and experience; Lila's relationship with her father (Kevin Anthony Ryan) is one of the wisest I've seen on-screen in a while.
No matter that it is now part of European law and that the European Central Bank has insisted on its enforcement; nor that the get-out clauses written into the pact are tightly defined and that Germany seems unlikely to qualify for them.
On her view, in contemporary industrial societies, power is "widely dispersed and diffused" and yet it is nonetheless true that "social relations are tightly defined by domination and oppression" (Young 1990a, 32 33).
Warner said that he was philosophically open to cramdown, but only if it was tightly defined.
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