"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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World number two Djokovic has taken a narrow 410-point lead over Federer in the world rankings after the Swiss took time out in the wake of his defeat by Djokovic in the US Open semi-finals in September.
But even these fluctuations are within narrow ranges - between point scores of 305 and 295 - suggesting relatively low levels of change.
Rich Bronilla struck from the point to narrow the gap to a single goal before tempers frayed between Chris Slater and Dody Wood.
Derry led through Championship debutant Christopher McKaigue but Thomas Freeman was Monaghan's star man and his fifth point clinched the narrow victory.
Companies need to reward these in new ways: after all, if they want their workers to be flexible, there is no point in setting narrow targets.
In the fiscal year ending March 2014, AMMB's net-interest margin is projected to narrow by 0.1 percentage point.
The independent fiscal authority would then be given discretion to increase or reduce income-tax rates across the board within a narrow band of, say, a percentage point either side of existing rates.
Defeat saw Rangers narrow the gap on league leaders Celtic to a point.
Justices Scalia and Thomas in many of the most important cases, wanted to overrule past decisions outright, while Chief Justice Roberts, Justice Alito and sometimes Justice Kennedy favored a more narrow approach that, well, depending on your point of view, either gutted previous decisions without saying so or represented a more limited approach.
Fodor's 80 Degrees Beach Finder tool can help narrow down the options by location, type and price point.
Popularisation, in a narrow sense, is part of science because the whole point of doing science is to tell other people all about it.
But I think Apple misses the point of what an enterprise is for because of its narrow product and brand focus.
In the eighteenth century, battles typically were fought, in a more or less prudent and narrow-bore fashion, to take a town or make a point.
These guys toughed it out -- toughed out a narrow overtime victory against Navy, with Alex Means blocking an extra point in overtime and Tim Jefferson barreling the last yard into the end zone with the game on the line.
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As I keep saying, at some point the gap between the surging stock market and a crummy economy has to narrow.
At this point, Dell is late to the game in the mobile and tablet market, and this is a narrow window of opportunity.
Previous on-chip nanofocusing devices were only able to focus light into a narrow line, making them inefficient, whereas Caltech's contraption can be focused in three dimensions, producing a point a few nanometers across, and using half of the light that's sent through.
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