Sentence examples for tighter definition from inspiring English sources

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A tighter definition means that parents, teachers and caregivers will wait longer to consider giving children specialized attention and care.

A recent Home Office consultation produced many comments that a much tighter definition was needed and such vague terms could catch a wide range of organisations.

There would be some new curbs on warrants, including "a tighter definition of the purposes for which it is sought, defined by operations or mission purposes".

In order to tackle bullying properly it needs a tighter definition, says Bazelon - something like "abuse carried out over a prolonged period of time, involving a power imbalance".

Crucial issues resolved with today's signing include a tighter definition of a Hong Kong company and what manufacturing activities allow an item to qualify as being made in Hong Kong.

Based on the judges' apparent mood today, there's a significant chance that Black's three fraud convictions will be either overturned or, more likely, referred back to lower courts for consideration under a tighter definition of the "honest services" law.

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Instead the commission is likely to push for tighter definitions of the conditions under which opt-outs can be used.

Congress is also likely to consider tighter definitions for what constitutes self-dealing, who is a truly independent board member, even what defines a charity.

Nick Clegg has called for a major shakeup of British media ownership laws in the wake of the Murdoch scandal, including far more restrictive controls on media ownership, as well as tighter definitions of what constitutes a fit and proper person to run broadcasting bodies.

In other words, treat privacy like libel, with penalties and remedies available only after publication.Such an approach could be accompanied by a beefed-up version of the now-voluntary Press Complaints Commission, with statutory powers to protect privacy and punish newspapers that breach it, and tighter definitions of "the public interest" and of who counts as a "public figure" (see Bagehot).

The Home Office has evidently provided tighter definitions for some of the terminology used in the legislation to the committee — such as what is covered by Internet Connection Records (ICRs): aka the web browsing data the IP Bill will require ISPs to collect and store for a year.

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