Sentence examples for more narrow definition from inspiring English sources

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"One side wants a more narrow definition, the other wants a political horizon," a diplomat here said, speaking on condition of anonymity.

They have fallen into a legal Catch-22 created by the conflict between the commonwealth's expansive definition of reckless driving and the District's more narrow definition.

Mr Brown has shown a determination to fight the terrorist threat at home but some have questioned whether the Iraq debacle will lead him to adopt a foreign policy based on a more narrow definition of the national interest.

After manufacturers complained that the bill could lead to frivolous lawsuits over who had what idea first, the designers agreed to a more narrow definition of what would be protected, with a very high burden of proof on the designers.

We also applied a more narrow definition of OJT that led to similar results.

8Kettani, (1986) used a more narrow definition of being Muslim than Savage, (2004) that is more in line with the definition by the Pew Research Centre.

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The more-narrow definition is based on eligibility for state-run, high-risk pools that predated Obamacare; these would have been an option under the AHCA.

Read more about this narrow definition here.

This needs to be far more than the narrow definition that institutions have traditionally demanded.

In fact, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has a far more narrow and restrictive definition of homelessness that does not count children and youth that are identified as homeless by schools, domestic violence shelters, or runaway and homeless youth programs.

Such decisions suggest a growing gulf between the workaday definition of corruption and the far more narrow and limited legal definition being crafted by the Supreme Court.

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