Sentence examples for narrower definition from inspiring English sources

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New Jersey applies a narrower definition.

Even under this narrower definition, success will be excruciatingly difficult.

We then propose a new, narrower definition of the term.

"When they make it to Europe, we apply a much narrower definition".

Most real estate markets use a narrower definition of square footage, excluding such common areas.

They are trying to keep to a narrower definition of the middle class.

Swing rhythms defy any narrower definition, and the music has never been notated exactly.

A narrower definition of each term, however, reveals key differences between disarmament and arms control.

Instead, it portrayed him as functionally "part" of the terrorist organization — a narrower definition.

It is this narrower definition that is used in this article.

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Thus Chumley flushed WND's earlier, narrower definitions of "natural-born citizen" down the memory hole.

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