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It is something much narrower.
But here on Which MBA?, we can concern ourselves with something much narrower: what would a vote for independence mean for Scotland's business schools?
But when professional economists talk about recessions, they mean something much narrower and more precise: a period during which economic output shrinks.
Likewise, the label "black conservative" has far less to do with an adherence to the politics of William F. Buckley than to something much narrower: a lack of interest in stressing racism as an obstacle to success.
The government is offering a debate in around two months time, but what exactly will be the terms of that debate – will it be the draft resolution proposed by the committee itself, incorporating all their proposed reforms, or something much narrower and more anodyne?
It is neither the beginning of the debate over adaptationism nor something much narrower, e.g., little more than "the attempted intellectual lynching" of sociobiology, cf., Queller (1995); see also Pigliucci and Kaplan (2000).
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One of the things about the book is that the scale shifts very dramatically; you're in a very narrow pinhole" – an individual's story – "and then in something much larger, and you go back and forth.
Going from that narrow focus on police and military as symbols of the state to something much broader.
And as we drove along the narrow dirt road towards our place yesterday, my daughter and I observed something much more sinister.
His focus is much narrower.
That debate is much narrower.
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