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The gains against poverty last year were remarkably narrow.
New technologies have usurped that role, sometimes serving remarkably narrow niches.
But it's a remarkably narrow view of adulthood that defines maturity only in terms of sex, alcohol and partying.
Mrs. Roukema won both times, but the victories were remarkably narrow for a sitting member of Congress with her seniority.
"Most managers have a remarkably narrow or ill-thought-out understanding of how their employees actually look at the world," writes Julian Birkinshaw of the London Business School.
The 337 activists who replied fit a remarkably narrow demographic: 90percentt were women, 90percentt were white, and 83percentt had either bachelor's or graduate degrees.
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The obtained shear rate distributions are remarkably narrower than those of the classical TC reactor.
Dunga will be relieved to have the star of Brazilian football available as the 23-year-old remarkably narrows in on Zico and Romario in the all-time scoring charts but, like Martino, the dour head coach is yet to convince the Brazilian press and supporters.
As Talib puts it eloquently, the distance between opinions is remarkably narrower than the distance between the average opinion and the truth.
In contrast, the interval in was remarkably narrowed in the inbred population.
In the inbred population, the proposed method gives a downward biased estimate, but the confidence interval is remarkably narrowed compared with that in the noninbred population.
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