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Other scholars say the court's admonition was a routine caution that the decision, issued very quickly, should be read narrowly, not that it should be ignored entirely.
Indeed, the AUC analysis comparing spiking events recorded during REST1 against the stem template (RUN1, Figure 2 figure supplement 2) was narrowly not significant (p = 0.053), suggesting that perhaps with more data or a simpler environment we might have found de novo preplay for the stem.
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"A lot of jobs that high school students are likely to have 10 years from now don't yet exist, so preparing too narrowly will not serve them well".
Lower courts agreed with the banks, but the Supreme Court, narrowly, did not.
Sanchez's problem, more narrowly, is not that he still makes bad decisions, but that he still makes the same bad decision, over and over.
But the Israelis said they had unwritten agreements with the former Bush administration that defined the freeze more narrowly, as not building new settlements or expropriating more land.
A day after the Anglican Church of Canada narrowly voted not to authorise same-sex marriage, questions about the integrity of the voting process emerged, leading to a reversal of the result.
It will be the case that finite modes, considered more narrowly, do not follow from an infinite mode.
In many places, employers are also setting wages too low, defining qualifications too narrowly, or not recruiting widely enough.
Although the Presbyterian commissioners narrowly decided not to divest, 333 to 331, with two abstentions, the church's General Assembly did vote to encourage "positive investment" in the occupied Palestinian territory.
Relying on rich funders is obviously a challenge, especially in the long term, but it isn't necessarily impossible, especially for narrowly focussed not-for-profit ventures.
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