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Fashion designers are frequently accused of having a very narrow definition of beauty.
Even Bybee's very narrow definition of torture would apply in this case.
"Generally I'm for a very narrow definition of no-platform," Weyman Bennett, joint secretary of Unite Against Fascism, says.
It relies on a very narrow definition of efficiency: that market prices immediately adjust to all available information.
Traditionally films made for, and often by, African-Americans have fallen within a very narrow definition of our experience.
"We are forced to realize we are living in a global open society where we can't have this very narrow definition of what is architecture," Jakobsson argues.
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[Certain] regimes, like the regime in Saudi Arabia and the regime in Pakistan -- because of, in retrospect, very narrow definitions of their own national interests -- actually fueled this fire.
In addition, the bargaining power that companies have, thanks to the weakness of the job market, has enabled them to adopt very narrow definitions of what count as relevant skills.
On the other end of the spectrum are very narrow definitions.
Shows like "America's Got Talent" have very narrow definitions of what it means to be talented.
"People have a really narrow definition of what racism is.
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