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(70) is ambiguous between one where 'a book by Chomsky' takes wide scope over 'every man who reads' and one where it takes narrow scope.
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This camera takes narrow roll film (16-mm or 9.5-mm) in special cartridges or film disks.
Furthermore, since (hat {sigma }^{2}(l)) is estimated on each subcarrier, it can take narrow band interference into consideration.
There is a reading of this discourse on which both sentences in it are true even if there are no witches, so that 'a witch' in the first sentence must take narrow scope with respect to 'Hob thinks'.
Simple low pricing can work if retailers take narrow profit margins, analysts say.
These interactive scenarios will delve into confirmation bias, overconfidence bias, lack of perspective taking, narrow focus, status quo bias, and the endowment effect.
A gentle zapping appeared to free people from taking narrow approaches to cognitive tasks, by stimulating some regions of the brain and dampening down the activity in others.
The suspension was a gimmick". The Conservatives took narrow control of Pendle with 25 seats, ahead of Labour's 15 and the Liberal Democrats' nine.
"Sometimes it takes such a narrow view of itself that it limits the audience it's appealing to.
He wrote: "It takes a particular, narrow, myopic, conservative world to see this as a time of desolation for journalism".
It takes place for narrow and long reservoirs with long fracture length that reach the boundary parallel to the wellbore.
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