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Margaret Nelson, an assistant state attorney general, said the law was narrowly defined to help cities solve their financial woes.
This masculinity was narrowly defined to exclude any interests or traits that could be considered girlish--things like sparkly dragons or painted nails.
I set a goal that was narrowly defined as disrupting, dismantling, and defeating al Qaeda and its extremist allies, and pledged to better coordinate our military and civilian effort.
There were no exclusion criteria for the sample group because the inclusion criterion was narrowly defined to promote a homogeneous sample.
A better explanation of the large residual may be the reliance on partial analysis in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s where capital formation was narrowly defined and important input factors were left out of the analysis.
Clinical benefit was narrowly defined using efficacy (PFS/OS) under the prior assumptions that 1) efficacy was the paramount aspect of clinical benefit and 2) the use of PFS instead of OS has been controversial among Canadian HTA experts.
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The problem can be narrowly defined.
For the spokesmen of Ansar Dine, culture is narrowly defined.
The Falconer bill has been narrowly defined to increase its chances of success.
They should interact with and shape technology possibilities rather than be narrowly defined by them.
Reproductive health is narrowly defined, and supplies and delivery are often inadequate.
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