Sentence examples for narrowly any from inspiring English sources

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Before the California energy crisis blew up, the environmental community was reasonably confident that a coalition of Democrats and moderate Republicans in both the Senate and House could defeat, albeit narrowly, any effort to open the refuge to drilling.

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Unless very narrowly tailored, any small business exemption could all too easily become another loophole for the wealthy.

Preceded at Yale by two older brothers, however, he had been warned not to concentrate too narrowly on any one thing.

In contrast to its role as watchdog against proliferation of nuclear weapons in countries like Iran, the atomic agency operates narrowly in any civilian crisis, as an adviser that is invited in by the nation's government to offer nonbinding recommendations on improving safety.

Now if we wanted to construe 'perceive' narrowly, excluding any element of memory, then we would have to say that we do not, after all, perceive B as following A. But in this article, we shall construe 'perceive' more broadly, to include a wide range of experiences of time that essentially involve the senses.

He also cautions against drawing broad conclusions about the overall health of the economy from any narrowly focused stock average.

BUT William S. Rocco, an analyst for Morningstar, advised caution when considering a BRIC fund or any narrowly targeted emerging-market offering.

The new name signalled Adonis's embrace of a layered, Mediterranean identity (the Greeks believed that Adonis was a son of the Assyrian king Theias) and his rejection of any narrowly Arab sense of belonging.

There have been quite rich and subtle discussions of whether the thought contents of a system (a human being or an animal) must be specified "widely," taking into account the environment the system inhabits, as in the work of Tyler Burge, or only "narrowly," independently of any such environment, as in the work of Gabriel Segal.

For her induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, she didn't worry about whether her career as a pop hitmaker, image maker, sex symbol and provocateuse qualified her as a important figure in any narrowly defined genre of rock 'n' roll.

But they said those are too narrowly defined as any publication with more than 15percentt readership or two million readers under age 18, a definition the complaint said would ban color ads in People magazine, Sports Illustrated, and ESPN the Magazine, even though they appeal mostly to adults.

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