Sentence examples for narrow saying from inspiring English sources

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But Matthew Waxman, a Columbia University law professor who worked on detainee affairs in the Bush administration, defended the reasoning as "careful and narrow," saying it was limited to cases in which "there are no viable alternatives".

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"Those margins narrow," said Edward I. Koch, the former mayor.

"I think it is narrow," said Stephen J. Cassidy, president of the Uniformed Firefighters Association.

"It was so scary and narrow," said Dan Bell, 51, who grew up in Jamestown.

"They can talk and talk, but the gap does not narrow," said an EU official.

"Their understanding of Christianity is very, very narrow," said the Rev. Philip Eichner, the school's president.

"The more time passes, the more our options narrow," says Kurt Campbell, the chief executive and co-founder of CNAS.

"It's very narrow," said David Rohde, a columnist for Reuters who was kidnapped by the Taliban in 2008 when he was a Times reporter.

"His view of the world that we live in is very narrow," said Mr. Phair, one of Alberta's few openly gay politicians.

The problem is the definition of "strictly necessary" is very narrow, says Ben Allgrove, partner at the international law firm, Baker & McKenzie.

"The walkway is often broken, cracked or too narrow," says Morton.

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