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The gap in life expectancy between whites and blacks in America has narrowed, reaching the lowest point ever recorded, a new study shows.
In January, the administration suspended for two years the new guidelines protecting those waters as it scrambles to draft a replacement rule that substantially narrows the reach of the act.
But she defended the program's narrow reach.
The narrow reach of our Rock Royal holding was recognized in Stark v. Wickard, 321 U.S. 288, 64 S.Ct.
For, the practitioners of "mitigated scepticism" (cf. the "modest scepticism" of "Appendix" to the Treatise) will not "be tempted to go beyond common life, so long as they consider the imperfection of those faculties which they employ, their narrow reach, and their inaccurate operations" (EHU 12.3.25).
CBS had aired some regular-season NHL games in 1956-57, buthehe league's narrow reach limited its potential.
However, livelihoods and credit programmes require greater capacities on the part of beneficiaries and programme implementers than do cash transfers, are slower to scale up, will have narrower reach, and are harder to target to the most disadvantaged.
Purpose, precedent, and circumstance could lead to narrowing their reach in other contexts.
SSTP is a system of five intervention levels of increasing intensity and narrowing population reach.
Copyright law thus automatically narrowed its reach to work presumptively needing the protection of copyright.
It is the role of Congress, not this Court, to broaden or narrow the reach of the patent laws.
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