Mr Bush's lead will have to narrow a lot, therefore, before such a slice becomes decisive.
He explains why it's important not to have too narrow a definition of bias.
In other words, they come into the market research process with too narrow a focus.
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This is too narrow a conception both of the problem and of its solution.
Actually, Obama's phrase about a fist--whether clenched or not--is too narrow a metaphor.
Messrs Aguiar and Hurst think that the hours spent at your employer's are too narrow a definition of work.
These practices in my opinion are rooted in too narrow a policy framework and hence are too short sighted.
Were you concerned about that, that the law has created too narrow a definition of what a good education is?
Past fields of sugar cane and a network of narrow irrigation ditches, a narrow pass leads to a flat area surrounded by hills.
For those who say the iPod is in too narrow a niche to be a valid example, remember IBM and its dominance of mainframes.
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The attorney general defended herself against critics who have said that she has a conflict of interest or took too narrow a focus on the law.
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Another way in which the government has tried this year to address the complaint that exam results are too narrow a measure of performance has caused considerable controversy.
While Africa is a continent rich in resources, with 12% of the world's oil reserves and 42% of its gold, we cannot follow too narrow a path to development.
It says that the curriculum for maths is over-prescriptive with too narrow a focus and that geography is reduced to a list of "capes, bays, rivers and mountain ranges".
He argued that central bankers have focused on too narrow a measure of inflation and that the prices of houses and financial assets should be included in a broader inflation index.
Using the second swabs to test for additional markers on the Y (male) chromosome, can help narrow a large pool of close matches - potentially thousands of profiles - to a more manageable number.
"For too long, the police service has recruited the great majority of its officers from too narrow a stratum of society, and formal intellectual attainment has played too little a part in recruitment, " he says.
Halliburton said that the report "accurately places responsibility on BP as the well owner for its operational decisions, " which included using a heavy fluid designed to keep gas from entering the well, called drilling mud, that was "too light" and probably mixed with the cement at the bottom of the well, and drilling too narrow a well.
The church had a narrow escape a month earlier when pews and the carpet were taken up but they were back in place when the flood water eventually hit.
"A man wearing a slim suit or blazer with a narrow lapel to the office should opt for a narrow-point collar that is about 1 inch shorter than average to keep the lean proportions, " Mr. Julian says.
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In combination with a narrow ledge and a fall off a steep cliff, this can prove deadly.
Starting with a plan begins to narrow down a large world of possibilities.
Those votes led to the closest election in four decades of politics for Baucus, a narrow victory in a bitter campaign against Republican Denny Rehberg.
Now there is just one rate that trades within a narrow band with a reference rate set by the central bank daily in conjunction with local financial institutions.
This is a narrow view and a dangerous view if you think about how important energy security is and domestic production of energy is to our national security interests.
"This is pretty spectacular, " he said, craning his neck to gaze up at the rock faces after emerging from a narrow pathway into a sun-splashed plaza in front of the grand Treasury.
And there's certainly no chance of the Austrian jumping free himself, not when he has to negotiate a narrow doorway wearing a pressure suit - however next-gen and flexible it might be.
Greece is heading toward new elections next month, with polls suggesting a narrow victory for a radical leftist party that wants to tear up an international loan agreement which forced the government to make deep budget cuts.
Only the biggest, most popular films can stick around for longer than three months anymore, and they have a narrow window of a few weeks in which to make their profits before audiences turn their attention elsewhere.
My guide, a friendly and knowledgeable young man named Angelo Gustillo, ferries me across the bay to a small lagoon, known locally as "the small lagoon, " which you get to by kayaking through a narrow fissure in a limestone breaker.
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