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Moreover, the ruling may force a more narrow reading of the new document-retention law under Sarbanes-Oxley.
ECONOMIST: Better late than never? Tell that to Arthur Andersen
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That's political quicksand for a judge Democrats are eager to portray as a moderate inclined to narrow reading of text and precedent.
WSJ: Sotomayor and International Law
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This definition does not expand impermissibly the scope of the property tax exemption, and it avoids an unduly narrow reading of the statute.
FORBES: Maryland Exempts Residence For Mormon Temple Workers As "Convent"
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In a narrow, careful reading of English statutes, Lord Bingham concluded that General Pinochet enjoys criminal immunity for all actions carried out in his role as head of state even the ordering of others to commit large-scale murder, torture and hostage-taking.
ECONOMIST: Bringing the general to justice
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Unidentified Man: (Reading) The street was still so narrow, a handcart will almost block it when passing by.
NPR: Nobel-Winning Author Naguib Mahfouz Dies at 94
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You realize when you begin reading this that it may be difficult to narrow down to the few people that you really want to look at.
NPR: Airport Security Marked by Hassles
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Choosing any one group or relief effort feels narrow and self-serving and many of you reading this are no doubt mired in your own struggles coming out of the storm (or indeed, may not be reading this for days, even weeks, still to come).
FORBES: NYC Bars Struggle After Hurricane Sandy
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The University of Reading says it is coming in the form of atmospheric rivers - narrow bands of atmospheric moisture, thousands of kilometres long, transported by the wind.
BBC: Floods: how much can new barriers help?