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Narrowly speaking, the suit filed last month in Federal District Court in Philadelphia — George Kalman v. Pedro A. Cortés, Pennsylvania's secretary of state — seeks to have the state law struck down as unconstitutional.
"Narrowly speaking, you can't patent a gene because everyone's genes are their own," said David Magnus, a philosophy professor who led a recent scholarly conference at the University of Pennsylvania titled "Who Owns Life?" But, he said, scientists can and do patent the use of genes and parts of genes known as "expressed sequence tags".
Narrowly speaking, social computing is a computational theory and method for social activities, social processes, social structures, social organizations and their functions and effects.
Narrowly speaking, the correspondence theory of truth is the view that truth is correspondence to, or with, a fact a view that was advocated by Russell and Moore early in the 20th century.
Narrowly speaking, love is not even a noun.
The campaign against the New Otani management was, narrowly speaking, a standoff.
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So why write so narrowly and speak so angrily?
The Bush campaign later insisted that Jeb was speaking narrowly about Israeli policy.
But his aides at City Hall said the mayor had been speaking narrowly about how social media can shift the public discourse away from long-term thinking.
Shortly after speaking, he narrowly escaped being showered in silver confetti by a gay rights protester in the hall who was muscled out instantly by Secret Service agents.
In at least one instance on the campaign trail so far, Clinton's progressive messaging seemed at risk of speaking too narrowly to the core Democratic voter.
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