Sentence examples for narrowly constituted from inspiring English sources

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They will argue that the steering group has remained too narrowly constituted and its report has been too rushed; the group has met just four times since August and Bubb admits he has not visited an A&T unit, though he has been to a five-person community home run by Mencap.

Does the American government respond to the broad public or to the interests and values of narrowly constituted groups committed to advancing their private policy agendas?

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The president wanted Congress to define, narrowly, what would constitute such outrages.

Unfortunately, there are those who seek to narrowly define what constitutes excellence and thus who gets admitted to Harvard, so that's a challenge.

Post-petition acquisitions are part of the bankrupt estate under the U.S. law only if they constitute narrowly defined "windfalls," such as inheritances or bequests settled on the bankrupt within six months from the filing date.

Opinions that narrowly define what constitutes torture; or open the door to sending prisoners for questioning to Egypt and Syria, which regularly use torture; or rule the president has some "inherent power" to ignore laws are all of concern to Congress and the public whether one agrees or disagrees with the legal analysis.

On this the newspaper's sources told it that Facebook's management team had delegated key decisions on whether or not Trump's post constituted hate speech to policy staffers who "construed their task narrowly" yet were also motivated by worries about stoking a conservative backlash.

But that number was found by combining men and women, and narrowly limiting the definition -- like excluding "nonconsensual sexual penetration" -- of what constituted sexual assault.

Gonzales testified to the Judiciary Committee that "torture and abuse will not be tolerated" but said he could not recall key details of his involvement in the production of an August 2002 memo that narrowly defined the tactics that constitute torture.

In an unusually heated exchange in a private caucus of Democrats last month, Mrs. Clinton vehemently warned her colleagues that without narrowly drawn rules governing what constitutes an illegal solicitation, prosecutors could pursue any federal officeholder who even showed up and made vaguely supportive comments at a place where soft money was raised for state parties.

"I will ensure the Department of Justice aggressively pursues those responsible for such abhorrent actions". But under often tough questioning from Democrats and some Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee, Gonzales said he could not recall key details of his involvement in the production of an August 2002 memo that narrowly defined the tactics that constitute torture.

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