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While security activities receive an exception, it appears confined to self-defense, a term often defined narrowly to include only cross-border attacks.

While I would suppose most churches devote part of their resources to secular community projects and conventional charitable activities, it is a question of fact, a fact that would only be relevant if we had before us a statute framed more narrowly to include only "charities" or a limited class of organizations, and churches.

The latter category can be defined narrowly to include only the direct victims' family members, who experience hardship and pain as a result of the crimes committed, or more widely to encompass persons who have been traumatised as a result of having witnessed these crimes being committed, such as neighbours, friends and bystanders.

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The Senate narrowly voted to include the pay-as-you-go requirements in its budget resolution, with Democrats and a handful of moderate Republicans backing them.

And every semester — except on those rare occasions when the subject of the class has been too narrowly focussed to include Mavis Gallant's fiction — I have taught at least one, sometimes two, of her stories.

Additionally, family involvement is oftentimes narrowly framed to include only the role played by parents.

However, the list was too narrowly drawn and failed to include crimes such as domestic violence, battery and carrying a concealed weapon.

Main findings were similar when catastrophic spending was defined narrowly versus more broadly to include less severe levels of spending.

Our study is so far unique in screening such large numbers of globally distributed eDNAs with PCR primers so narrowly targeted as likely to include relatively few 'sibling species'.

We also explore three definitions of affected status: narrowly defined schizophrenia; one broadened to include schizoaffective disorder; and another including all diagnoses indicating psychosis.

Fiercely loyal to their families, to their clubs, charities, and congregations -- fiercely loyal, in other words, to their own kind -- they narrowly defined membership in democracy to include only people like themselves.

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