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By narrowly defining the soul as the intellect, we misinterpret Freud.
You can just see the religious right narrowly defining the rights of others".
By so narrowly defining useful landscapes, the craze to farmify our surroundings has made it all about humans.
Last December, the agency issued a rule narrowly defining the women's government contracting program, which set off protests on Capitol Hill and among women's groups.
Some argued that it wasn't, criticizing the study for too narrowly defining reading by focusing on the literary side, and for not explicitly including reading that occurred online.
But the problem, some policy analysts say, is that if a grand compromise ends up too narrowly defining the group of people who will end up paying the new tax, the amount of money raised might not be enough to make a difference in paying for health reform.
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"The levy is too narrowly defined.
For the spokesmen of Ansar Dine, culture is narrowly defined.
It regulates access to 350 narrowly defined trades.
Because the study narrowly defines "nutritious" as containing more vitamins.
Little mattered but the war on terror, narrowly defined.
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