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At Tora Bora, most villagers take a narrower view.
Of course, BofA may take a narrower view of what the term general economic conditions means.
Since last month, the White House has been weighing whether to declare the Revolutionary Guard Corps a terrorist group or to take a narrower step focusing on only the Guard's elite Quds Force.
"It's hard to know whether there is going to be a stampede," he said, but since Teqsa was now being asked to take a narrower focus it could cope with an increase in accreditation requests from new providers.
And thirdly, those in Berlin's positive camp tend to take a narrower view of what counts as a purpose one can be free to fulfill.
Even if we take a narrower latitude width < 20° ≈ 4.4 × 103 km, then the mean rainfall is about 1.7 m/year, and the tropical total and coastal rainwater volumes are very roughly (within one significant digit) the same as in Eqs.
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After a day or two here, you can take a narrow, winding highway to highland cloud forests near Munnar.
"We are not permitted to take a narrow view of its future greatness," said the New York Harbor Commission report of 1854.
The Jets will take a narrow focus into the next three weeks in the belief that they can salvage a season that appeared lost.
No country can afford to take a narrow view of its own interests, since it has to live in a world that is closely interlinked.
If Judge Kaplan continues to take a narrow view of the issues in the case, then "it's going to be a three-minute trial," Mr. Garbus said.
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