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Not for any intrinsic reason, but because the narrow scope of British politics says so.
The ethics office was also hindered by the narrow scope of its jurisdiction.
Elizabeth M. Fink, Ms. Siddiqui's lawyer, said of the narrow scope of the charges, "They kept it very tight".
Perhaps the narrow scope of the "war on terror" has not been able to answer this question sufficiently.
"The focus on results is helping improve M&E [monitoring and evaluation] and performance, but within the narrow scope of whatever results are defined as triggering payments.
The regulatory commission has never turned down a proposal to relicense a nuclear plant, and the narrow scope of the formal review process alone almost guarantees relicensing.
"It seems to be a fairly narrow scope of misconduct as opposed to a systemic problem in which there was widespread payments and widespread bribes," Mr. Karson said.
The board's chairwoman, Gail Lowe, a Republican, tried to keep the panel's debate focused on the narrow scope of the new amendments.
Because many of its holdings fall outside the narrow scope of "professional" creativity, the usual biases of art history don't always apply.
Because of the narrow scope of the work he had been doing at the NRO, he wasn't sure he would be able to find a well-paying job in industry, certainly not with the ease that his colleagues expected to.
That anecdote has the greatest pathos of the four, and the pair's own mental and emotional energy is less easily contained and defined by the narrow scope of the story.
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