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Was freedom, narrowly construed, enough?
And the G.M. model reached beyond business, narrowly construed.
Narrowly construed employability contracts will motivate knowledge workers only so far.
Lawyers for both sides said the ruling was narrowly construed and based on a technicality.
But, the administration said, this exception is to be narrowly construed.
There are about 300 incorporated municipalities in Louisiana, described as state units, which exercise narrowly construed powers.
Narrowly construed, the suit, filed in November 2008, seeks the release under FOIA of documents called term reports.
The scope of the conduct, acts, practices, or agreements covered by subsection (b) shall not be strictly or narrowly construed.
Facebook already has tonnes of users, after all, and the Credits, as narrowly construed as they are, demonstrate the feasiblity of commerce on the site.
But that is precisely what the film, with its narrowly construed range of ethical choices and emotional conundrums, works to exclude.
In Scalia's opinion yesterday, he emphasized the dual and concurrent power of the state and federal governments and, in recounting America's constitutional tradition, narrowly construed federal authority.
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