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They are not narrowly specific, corner by corner, whatever their deep familiarity to those who grew up in these places; but they are resolutely local.
The satchels in vogue were of a narrowly specific but fetishistically coveted style, modeled, with little ambiguity, after the Hermès Birkin bag to which so much status is attached.
Then, where she should be revealing her big solution, she is too narrowly specific, dribbling out a commitment to "Low Income Housing Tax Credits" and a baffling formula for government investment, promising to direct "10percentt of federal investments to communities where 20percentt of the population has been living below the poverty line for 30 years".
In contrast, narrowly specific therapeutic targets are found in monogenic (Fabry disease, δ-sarcoglycan deficiency, and others (Group 6) and virus-induced cardiomyopathies (Group 7).
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But the majority opinion quickly added, "That does not mean that those rights may never be made subject to any limited, narrowly tailored specific exceptions".
Catholic guides to examining one's conscience also contained warnings against morbid scrupulosity and lack of trust in divine forgiveness and, especially in recent decades, against focusing narrowly on specific acts rather than underlying dispositions.
One political challenge for the administration is to win broad public support for a campaign that will focus more narrowly on specific groups and communities at high risk for H.I.V. infection.
In one of the cases the court turned down today, Emerson v. United States, No. 01-8780, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, in New Orleans, held that the Second Amendment did protect an individual right to bear arms, subject to "limited, narrowly tailored specific exceptions or restrictions".
But if you begin by distinguishing between the core religious stance of awe before the wonders of the world and the innumerable ways of striking that stance, the state can be seen as honoring the religious impulse — defined broadly and not tied narrowly to specific observances — even when it declines to honor one of its nonessential instantiations.
"Before, employees tended to be trained very narrowly on specific tasks," says Angela McIntyre, research director at technology research firm Gartner.
To address developers' needs on this front, Facebook is today is taking a tool for creating customizable push campaigns out of beta, which will allow any developer to narrowly target specific audiences via their app.
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