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In contrast to the commonly utilized criterion where one strives for the highest accuracy of the model, the proposed index is formed in such a way so that the type-2 fuzzy model produced intervals, which "cover" the experimental data and at the same time are made as narrow (viz. specific) as possible.

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In his decision Brennan emphasized that "sex and obscenity are not synonymous," and he tried to make as narrow as possible that area of speech which could be penalized.

This will make your hand as narrow as possible.

Without giving away much about the state of affairs at the company, the move, he writes, is being made as the company  is "narrowing its focus".

You can make it as narrow or as broad a field as you like.

Her goal, she said, was to make sure the exemption remained as narrow as possible.

When intersectionality is derided as inaccessible, the type of woman feminism claims to speak on behalf of is made narrower and narrower.

And unlike much of Spain, Seville has resisted the urge to make its tiled courtyards and medieval sidewalks, some as narrow as a bicycle tire, sleek and trendy.

When the margins are as narrow as this, the man on top really can make all the difference.

It can be as narrow as key select people".

I made a narrow, terrifying escape, and then drove back as fast as I could to Arizona.

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