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Hu currently applies his techniques to the realm of fashion, but does not necessarily see 3D-weaving as being confined so narrowly to that field.

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This is due in part to how actionability is defined, either (a) in a broad context whereby a mutation is actionable if it has a diagnostic, prognostic, or predictive implication or (b) more narrowly to mutations that predict response or resistance to available drugs.

But from that point, to listen in to the conversation a court's permission would have to be sought, he insisted, adding that the process applied only "very narrowly to leads that we have obtained on issues related to terrorism or proliferation of weapons of mass destruction".

In Magnesia, all citizens hold offices (including certain educational offices reserved for female citizens), but the citizen body is defined much more narrowly, similarly to that of Aristotle's ideal virtuous regime in the Politics, with artisans and the landless poor being excluded.

The Supreme Court first heard her appeal in 2012, but returned the case to a federal appeals court with instructions to subject the university's admissions plan to "strict scrutiny" in order to ensure that its use of race was "necessary to further a compelling governmental interest" and "narrowly tailored to that end".

It replaced the balancing test that the Supreme Court had used in the Native American case with a much more exacting standard, requiring a "compelling state interest" justifying a ban on religious practice, an action "narrowly tailored" to that interest, and the "least restrictive" means of pursuing it.

This continues to confine evaluation narrowly to the intervention that is the direct focus of the evaluation, rather than considering the systemic effects and unintended consequences of interventions.

Chang reserves the use of "incomparable" to apply more narrowly, to the possibility that in addition to none of the other three relations holding between them, it is possible that two states of affairs may fail even to be "on a par".

In fact, to try and win here, a candidate often has to cater so narrowly to this base that they disqualify themselves from the broader electorate (see, Rick Perry's anti-gay ad).

He has, for me, been the most interesting character of the series – narrowly pipping Thruxton to that honour – and while I did appreciate him retaining some mystery, I was left with so many questions about his motivation.

Levin and Weinstein were in the American group that lost narrowly to the Italians who eventually took the title.

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