Sentence examples for narrowly cover from inspiring English sources

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Olly Barkley starting at centre should also be a boost and with home advantage England ought to win at 4-6 with Sporting Odds and narrowly cover the handicap.

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Out of fairness to local candidates, the commission has defined voter registration narrowly to cover only the actual act of registering voters and not to include, as some have proposed, activities meant to encourage people to vote in general.

The free will defense is sometimes used narrowly only to cover evil that occurs as a result, direct or indirect, of human action.

Quoting these passages, David Chalmers (1996, p. 360) objects that if 'something is going on' is construed broadly enough it is inadequate, and if it is construed narrowly enough to cover only experiential states (or processes) it is not sufficient for the conclusion.

One of them read the statute narrowly, saying it covered only simulations that are "virtually indistinguishable from unretouched photographs of actual children engaging in identical sexual conduct".

His close friend Paul Stewart was with him at the time of the assassination attempt, and narrowly escaped by taking cover behind a car.

Despite the efforts to exempt Holocaust-era claims, the fiercest opposition to the bill has come from those who maintain that the exception is too narrowly drawn because it covers only people who lost art directly to the Nazis or their agents.

Those who believe that money equals speech, and that American democracy is strengthened when money floods politics, are intent on persuading courts to do what the Wisconsin Supreme Court did: define what coördination covers as narrowly as possible, thus allowing a lot of coördinated advocacy by putting it outside the limits of the law.

The rhizome is about 1 mm in diameter, covered with narrowly triangular scales that are dark reddish to brown and strongly clathrate (bearing a lattice-like pattern).

The back of the magazine— which usually features a controversial compilation of "the covers you narrowly missed" — shows Islamic State militants renewing their subscription to Charlie Hebdo.

His health care bill, narrowly passed in 2001, covers all those age eighteen and under by 2004, and everyone else by 2007.

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