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Those terms, whatever they might be, would be narrower and simpler — but they'd also be less accurate.
Computer Associates International, a software maker, said today that its fiscal fourth-quarter loss before some expenses would be narrower than it had estimated.
United Pan-Europe Communications, Europe's No. 2 cable company, said its full-year loss would be narrower than forecast as a result of lower operating expenses.
In June, the company warned that gross-profit margins would be narrower than expected, hurt by a drop in demand for major appliances.
If these exchanges didn't exist the North Koreans we work with would lack the context to evaluate their own situation and internal discussions would be narrower.
The Doppler filters would be narrower than when the overall multipath is simulated.
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But he wanted the bills amended so their impact would be narrowed.
Others would be narrow with their populations concentrated in their urban areas, thus encouraging diverse representation.
Bans on visiting entire towns or neighborhoods would be narrowed to specific buildings, for example mosques or community centers.
Bolton's wish list now stood at about a hundred and thirty objects, which would be narrowed down further before the final selection.
Mr. McDonough, as part of the administration's attempts to turn the tide, emphasized that a strike on Syria would be narrow in scope.
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