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Wary of Russia withdrawing its patronage from Britain altogether - a considerable blow to the City, where Russian deposits amount to £50bn - the British government has been reluctant to take anything other than the narrowest view of the case.
The narrowest view of a new trade round, as favoured at first by the Americans, would include these two, plus some commitments to cut remaining tariffs on industrial goods and a few relatively easy things, such as streamlining customs procedures.Such a "narrow" agenda (ambitious, though, by the standards of a decade ago) would still bring huge economic benefits.
Also, the degree to which sodomy and same-sex attraction were accepted varied by class, with the middle class taking the narrowest view, while the aristocracy and nobility often accepted public expressions of alternative sexualities.
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That narrow view is just wrong.
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As one of the panelists, I had a close but narrow view of the event.
What a narrow view of religion for a self-described freethinker to adopt!
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