Sentence examples for narrow wording from inspiring English sources

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The narrow wording was intended to make it clear that the administration had no intention of being drawn into to the wider Syrian civil war.

Nevertheless, some justices on the court may be tempted to seize upon the narrow wording of the law and reverse the Florida justices' ruling.

In her request to Fox News, Ha stated, "No senior American official complained publicly about the story until now, more than two years later". Bolding added to highlight narrow wording: Has any senior American official complained privately to the New York Times in the past couple of years?

But the narrow wording of the draft--focused on implanting rather than creating clones--and previously released guidelines that encourage human stem cell research have allayed such fears.

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But love is a narrow word.

For parallel DSP it would be nice to have a simpler, narrow word FP.

But that is just what conservative justices have been doing with sovereign immunity, a doctrine that insulates states from being sued, which the court has taken far beyond the narrow words of the Constitution.

Finally, when Congress ultimately resigned itself to the necessity of legislating in some way with respect to the division of Lower Basin waters, it used narrow words suitable to its narrow purpose and to its regard both for the system of judicial apportionment and appropriation and for the rights of the States.

This is based on not only Tuesday's bizarre backtracking comments, but on Trump's long history of actions that speak as loudly as his narrow-minded words about Charlottesville.

All EU Members, except Austria, indeed followed suit by using the exact wording of the Convention, while the Netherlands adopted somewhat narrower wording, and Belgium took the road of a broad research exception, covering both acts done with and on the protected innovation (Van Overwalle 2006).

Indeed, Congress used the narrower word "means" in other provisions of the FLSA when it wanted to cabin a definition toa specific list of enumerated items.

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