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the narrowly
adverb
In a narrow manner; without flexibility or latitude.
Exact(60)
The hand seduced these artists away from the narrowly didactic.
That has not been lost on Chinese managers.China's advance may bring benefits beyond the narrowly commercial.
"Pursuit" sustains tension and incorporates considerable variety despite the narrowly obsessive nature of its plot.
Bryant had symbolized that loss of vision, even at the narrowly defined level of the court.
Not conforming to the narrowly prescribed mannerisms cast you on the outer.
But it is unclear whether it has enough support to pass in the narrowly divided chamber.
We use the narrowly defined trade laws and laser in on the bad actors.
In this respect, and for all her faults, the narrowly defeated Tymoshenko would have been better.
The writer's primary focus is on the narrowly causal relationships which supposedly guided the development of the moving image technology.
Watergate and the (narrowly) lost election of 1976 were blips, the failing of a man, not of a party.
A real look at European debt, which is far greater than the narrowly reported official deficits, bodes badly.
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