But he is inclined to over-simplify, and his preference for a foreign policy based entirely on calculations of (narrowly defined) American self-interest inevitably infects his judgments.
Related expenses are narrowly defined as student-activity fees and expenses for course-related books, supplies, and equipment if the fees and expenses must be paid to the institution as a condition of enrollment or attendance.
They believe -- or hope -- that Bush may announce his support for narrowly defined and regulated research, and that his campaign statements do not necessarily preclude that.
That there was even a world's most expensive bagel demonstrates how many most-expensive products can coexist so long as categories are defined narrowly.
Modernize the regulation of clinical research to encourage smaller, faster, and less costly clinical trials targeting more narrowly defined patient groups, and trials that can be adapted mid-stream to what is being learned.
And on September 11 we learned that in the modern interdependent world national interest cannot be narrowly defined, that the internal character of even the most remote regime can be a life-and-death matter to Americans.