Sentence examples for this narrow question from inspiring English sources

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The legislature changed the law on this narrow question and declared Daubert the standard for admissibility of DNA evidence.

"In this narrow question of identity, it was that although they grew up in totally different worlds, she had the same kind of 'decency and work ethic and sense of responsibility to give something back,' " Jarrett said.

But here the Swede is on this narrow question of speed, and how it is valuable both economically and politically:It makes sense, both politically, economically, and psychologically, to begin and to do as much of the consolidation as soon as possible after having received a political mandate to do so.

Rather, the third way is rooted in a discernment that the time has come to regard this narrow question as a "disputable matter" -- something over which faithful Christians can differ while maintaining the unity of the Spirit.

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But this further discussion cannot be pursued productively until the question of the expected existence of linearity near the origin is better understood, and this narrower question is the focus of the present paper.

This is the narrow question presented by the record, and we confine our decision to it, without consideration of broader issues which the parties urge.

It is on the narrow question of whether the circumstances in this election merit a review that Florida's specific laws come into play.

This would not just be a referendum on the narrow question of whether to allow a transfer of powers from Britain to Brussels; as we have seen in other countries, such votes are too easily ignored.

Thereafter, defendants petitioned this Court for a writ of certiorari to review the narrow question of whether or not the contingent fee agreement between the Attorney General and Contingent Fee Counsel was lawful.

On the narrow question of whether Lewis is well cast for this job, Mr John is right: the actor's background is of no significance.

It would be a mistake to focus on the narrow question of whether the government "got the wrong guys" in this or that case, or prosecuted people engaged in entirely innocent activities.

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