Secret sessions would be used only when relating to a very narrow definition of intelligence evidence.
Its insistence on a very narrow definition of what it does has made it impotent to use that money.
An overly narrow definition might settle on those funds that engage in highly leveraged trading strategies which utilises short selling or complex derivatives.
The FTC's narrow definition played up the likely effect on prices from the loss of that rivalry but ignored the more distant challenge from ordinary supermarkets.
Mr Bryant said Mr Yates had misled the committee about the legal advice he received and used a narrow definition of phone hacking in order to suggest there were only a few victims.
If NFL players do come out as gay, that should push any youth coach with a narrow definition to open his (or her) mind to the possibility that there is more than one path to be a tough, male athlete.
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This narrow definition of trading account, with a focus on intent to sell the assets in the next 60 days, would allow JP Morgan to argue that the chief investment office portfolio, classified as held for sale, was not a trading account.
He explains why it's important not to have too narrow a definition of bias.
Messrs Aguiar and Hurst think that the hours spent at your employer's are too narrow a definition of work.
Were you concerned about that, that the law has created too narrow a definition of what a good education is?
Lower courts have generally tried to narrow the definition of disability.
Recognizing that workplace standards for harassment were inappropriate for educational institutions, in Davis the court offered a clear, narrow, workable definition of harassment as a targeted pattern of serious and ongoing discriminatory behavior.
The most important thing for us about hipsters is the way they characteristically release themselves from the burdens of certain narrow expectations surrounding the definition of socioeconomic success.
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Peter Sands, the boss of Standard Chartered, an emerging-market leader, argues that there are swathes of the industry doing blameless but critical things like cash management and trade finance for companies that fall outside the definition of narrow banking.
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The court thought that definition was much too narrow: didn't less fancy outlets, such as Safeway, also sell organic food?
Some governments believe that convention's definition of persecution is too narrow - they want to be able to grant refugee status, for example, to women and children who are fleeing physical abuse.
The Catholic Church had argued that original definition of a religious organization was too narrow.
But the military's definition of what constitutes a sectarian murder is narrow.
He said the UK was seeking to challenge the current legal definition of habitual, which was "very narrow and short-term" and did not include a timescale within it.
Oracle said the DoJ's definition of the business software market was too narrow, and did not take account of emerging competitive threats from Microsoft and numerous smaller suppliers.
But note that the definition of masculine used in the Stanford study is narrow.
She warned that the definition of domestic violence proposed in the bill was "too narrow" and could mean victims would be left without support.
This definition does not expand impermissibly the scope of the property tax exemption, and it avoids an unduly narrow reading of the statute.
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