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The danger lies in any amendment that would widen it.
The current debate is over proposed revisions that would widen the target audience for such missions.
Lavinia gave them a parcel that would widen their house lot by 18 yards.
Food Safety News: Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, Democrat of New York, has introduced a sweeping bill that would widen the U.S.D.A.'s definition of "adulterated" food.
In retrospect, it was a crack in the city that would widen into the anarchy of the blackout in 1977, with its rampant looting and arson.
Especially controversial are provisions that would widen city limits to include several Albanian-dominated districts and hence push the Albanian share of the city's population over 20%.
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India, whose economy two years ago appeared fragile and tumultuous to outside investors, is increasingly described as a bright spot; the International Monetary Fund predicted that its growth rate would outstrip China's this year and that it would widen the gap in 2016.
Senators in Long Island and the suburbs are demanding property tax relief that would only widen the huge budget gap.
They are the first hint of a split that would rapidly widen after Stravinsky's dramatic successes in Paris.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, the state's Republican governor, agreed a bill with the Democratic majority in the legislature that would dramatically widen health coverage.
It called plans for regional adoption agencies a "triple win" that would also widen the availability of support services and improve recruitment of adopters.
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