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And we defined success somewhat narrowly in terms of how much they were earning, promotions, things like that.

League tables measuring academic standards defined narrowly in terms of test results have had a devastating effect on the morale of teachers, and have distorted the educational system.

Abstract: The notion of "musicianship" or "musicality" is essential in musical education, but is typically conceived very narrowly in terms of centuries-old skills of translating to and from written musical notation.

He condemns corruption, but seems to define it narrowly, in terms of specific cases of wrongdoing, rather than as something endemic to a rotten system.Another big question hangs over his friendship with Russia's most influential oligarch, Boris Berezovsky.

In recent years, it was our conclusion we defined risk too narrowly in terms of those specific war plans without sufficient emphasis on other major dimensions of risk—for example, the risk that we run day to day by deploying our forces all over the world at levels of operation that frequently strain the individuals, strain their families, strain the equipment that they're operating.

Timberg and Halperin's broader concern is that the West's response to the AIDS epidemic reflects a paternalist mind-set that stems from the colonial past: "Where once there were conquerors and the conquered, now the relationship too often is understood narrowly, in terms of saviors and the saved".

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This grand challenge is often much too narrowly couched in terms of the development of radiation damage resistant materials, while the enormously larger challenge is the creation of material systems and multifunctional structures.

And not all successful central banks have mandates quite so narrowly defined in terms of inflation.

Subgroups can be narrowly defined in terms of worldview, values, rituals, and the like; however, subgroups are most often defined by distinct languages, such as Vietnamese among Asian Americans; or distinct locales of origin, such as Dominicans among Hispanic Americans.

Although CHW programmes are inexpensive if narrowly viewed in terms of cost per service or per CHW [ 90, 91], the net aggregate of programme costs can be substantial for a government's limited health budget, particularly when the full cost of managerial and logistical support operations and other initial and recurrent costs are included [ 2, 13, 29, 70].

When compared with other methods such as background subtraction, local thresholding narrowly loses out in terms of less mismatch error produced.

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