Sentence examples for thought narrowly from inspiring English sources

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Instead, he thought narrowly – sometimes too narrowly – about "what it would take to resolve the question".  .

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People tend to think narrowly about it," said Ms. Kawano of Yamagata University, adding that affirmative action programs might be necessary because "women are struggling against social discrimination".

So if you think narrowly about your job, don't be surprised when the broader community thinks narrowly about what your job is worth.

Maybe you should sort your life out, you think, narrowly avoiding buckling one-legged into the road.

Second, stereotypes – even innocuous ones – are troublesome for a number of reasons: They lead us to think narrowly about people before we get to know them, they can justify discrimination and oppression, and, for members of stereotyped groups, they can even lead to depression and other mental health problems.

Too often the influence of geography on wealth is thought of narrowly, in terms of natural resources that directly translate into wealth, such as oil in the Middle East or gold in South Africa.

While Critical Theory is often thought of narrowly as referring to the Frankfurt School that begins with Horkheimer and Adorno and stretches to Marcuse and Habermas, any philosophical approach with similar practical aims could be called a "critical theory," including feminism, critical race theory, and some forms of post-colonial criticism.

And thirdly - since the turn of the Millennium we have witnessed a decade of development, but have thought too narrowly of development as aid.

• To the Editor: Bishop Joseph Martino of Scranton, Pa., is that most dangerous type of religious leader: one who thinks very narrowly and then tries to impose that narrowmindedness on those over whom he has authority.

In case Mr Kenyatta and Mr Ruto are both prevented from running by the ICC, they have poached Musalia Mudavadi, a lesser light in Mr Odinga's party, to lead their alliance instead.Most observers think Mr Odinga narrowly won the last presidential contest but had to settle for the lesser job of prime minister in a coalition following the disputed election.

Some argue that highly expressed genes are more compact to reduce the cost of transcription ('selection for economy' model), while others think that narrowly expressed genes are not compact because the introns or noncoding regions of the genes are involved in more complex expression regulation ('genome design' model).

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