Sentence examples for narrow rules from inspiring English sources

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"Sure there are a lot of stiff, narrow rules," in the traditional tailoring this country has always excelled at producing.

It has been 13 years since voters passed Proposition 215, which laid out narrow rules for patients with a doctor's prescription to grow and consume marijuana.

The U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C. ruled today that business methods are not patentable unless they meet fairly narrow rules.

Pair that with Amazon's relatively narrow rules for what kind of phrasing Alexa will successfully interpret, and you have a small set of knowledge users have to acquire, with only one means to acquire it.

there are narrow rules about what evidence you get before, after, and during a trial.

Managing the constant rule breaching by their children led parents to occupy an extraordinary space; one occupied by other groups who deviate from the narrow rules governing behaviour in public space (see, for example, Cahill, 1987; Lenny and Sercombe, 2002).

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He implied that it was narrow, rule-bound, insular and unrealistic.

Writing about commonplace books ("Narrow Ruled"), Baker gets right to it from the opening sentence ("When I come across something I really like in a book, I put a dot in the margin") and never flags, delivering a gathering of quotations about the gathering of quotations.

The EBM and guidelines movements have sometimes been accused of ideological behaviour – that is of imposing a narrow, rule-based and overly technical approach to clinical practice and research; of seeking to control language; of suppressing dissent; and of dismissing alternative framings of problems and solutions [ 27, 28].

There is a real risk that BP will go bankrupt when the dust settles on this case, for even the narrowest rules of liability will still leave the company to account for billions in losses.

The commission has proposed a narrower rule allowing state parties to spend soft money on the commercials so long as they do not "expressly advocate" or "unmistakably and unambiguously encourage" the defeat or election of a particular candidate.

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