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Discover Ludwig"narrow coverage" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is limited in scope, such as a type of insurance policy with a limited range of coverage. For example, "John purchased a health insurance plan with narrow coverage that only included treatment for major illnesses."
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A business assistance package announced in 2010 was criticised for its short timeframe and narrow coverage.
MR. AARON calls traditional Medicare "creaky" because of its narrow coverage and high cost-sharing -- thus the need for Medigap policies.
A percentage point reduction might stimulate consumption in states with broad coverage, but would be less effective in states with narrow coverage and ineffective in states without a sales tax.
Bryan G. Whitman, a deputy assistant secretary of defense who supervised the program, said that only a handful of reporters had been ejected from the battlefield for violating agreed-on guidelines, for example, by disclosing too much about troop locations or operational details. "I think everyone went into this realizing that it was going to be very deep but narrow coverage," Mr. Whitman said.
To be really meaningful, though, Rajan has to make a difference to the output of the newspaper, which means getting beyond traditional narrow coverage to include a wider spread of stories across multicultural Britain – reflecting life as it really is for Britain's minorities, rather than just the typical shock headlines of terror, knife crimes and sexual grooming.
I work in the media... .. Yes Pat, and if you want to continue to do so, in the brief time that's left for your master, you better continue such bias and narrow coverage of White Nationalism.
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In contrast, the EUROPEP, CAHPS 2.0 and Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) show much narrower coverage, with only three attributes or fewer being covered.
The first lineage (classified as Class I) covered all core Eudicot species included in this study while the second (Class II) had a narrower coverage and was less expanded compared to SDH Class I.
Studies restricted to the Sellafield, Dounreay, and Burghfield areas have also found a significantly increased incidence of CL and NHL (Table 3B), and the negative findings for these sites in Table 3A reflect the narrower coverage of ages and time periods.
"Without new evidence that something is either ineffective or harmful," he said, "it's very hard for Medicare to narrow existing coverage".
The observation features are as follows: 1) EIA is observable in a narrow longitudinal coverage (~100 km).
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