Sentence examples for tightly defined from inspiring English sources

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Originalism is essentially a very tightly defined history test.

The topics generally fall into tightly defined categories.

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.

"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.

Like the students in their classrooms, Success's teachers operate within tightly defined boundaries, with high expectations and frequent assessment.

More than half of them, and much else besides, are outside the mayor's tightly defined patch.

In truth, journalism has never been a monolithic entity any more than journalists have formed a tightly defined or rigidly controlled profession.

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