Sentence examples for narrow versions of from inspiring English sources

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More narrow versions of pacifism may take into account the distinction between the innocent and the guilty, holding only that the innocent may not be harmed.

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(DACA represents a narrow version of the DREAM Act, which failed to pass Congress).

(A narrow version of it was packaged in 1991 under the brand name Ex Libris).

In some conservative quarters we are seeing the return of Burkeanism -- or at least a narrow version of it.

And it would show voters that Democrats aren't satisfied with the Supreme Court's narrow version of corruption.

A narrow version of the measure regarding agriculture funds had been included in Obama's 2009 stimulus package.

It is shaped by a narrow version of equality of opportunity in a society notable for glaring inequalities of treatment, wealth, income and the exercise of power.

It's easy enough to generate a narrow version of inclusion – the inclusion of all those who share my world view.

Advertising campaigns like this push a neoliberal rhetoric of "free choice" to look a certain way, or move in a certain way; yet the choices available are narrow, restrictive and predicated on a narrow version of sexiness.

And so getting blindsided– or even in a very technical narrow version of disruption in the way Clay frames it– getting that kind of blindsided or getting disrupted, it almost always comes from that unknown unknown space.

The narrow version of Islam that dominates religious textbooks in the Muslim world, he wrote, has contributed to the growth of violent and extremist Muslim movements that have come to threaten moderate governments.

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