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If the U.N. is brought into the political rebuilding of Iraq, a way must be found to tightly define its role so that we don't have 15 chefs in the kitchen.
Draft wording, seen by the Guardian, appears to indicate that the justice minister, Kenneth Clarke, is seeking to tightly define the scope of the otherwise wide-ranging act, which was passed by parliament in the last days of the Labour government.
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Their niche is so tightly defined they can't simply try on hip-hop for size.
Institutionally, it has an engineering culture mobilised by tightly defined requirements derived from those mission goals.
Legally, an occupying army can make limited and tightly defined claims to income from national assets.
David Cameron said a Conservative government would not be interested in exporting democracy, calling instead for a "tightly defined, realistic" strategy.
"Loner" is not a tightly defined word, but most people use it to mean not needing others.
People who incline one way or the other tend to fall into tightly defined and differentiated groups.
Military science has tightly defined parameters; when it comes to parasitology, only research with practical applications gets funded.
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