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If the appeals court decides to narrow the scope of the patents, it can throw out the jury verdict and call for a new trial.
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But the ruling was a qualified one, and that fact has been used by abortion opponents in their efforts to narrow the scope of other abortion provisions.
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Executive support has been key, he says, as has the narrow scope of the BYOD program, which has resulted in a low TCO.
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At least not outside of the narrow scope of maritime law.
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She said, however, that the "very narrow" scope of the wrongdoing Fidler found would limit how Lee might be attacked as a witness.
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And it will mean less tension between the sellers of protection (who want the swaps' scope as narrow as possible) and buyers (who want it to be as wide as possible).
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Murdoch, said the firm, misrepresented the scope of its mandate, which was narrow.
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The scope of the estimates is "way too narrow" and the tax-revenue figures "are infinitesimal compared to either the county or the state budget, " says Stephen Levy, director of the Center for Continuing Study of the California Economy in Palo Alto.
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Anna Macdonald, Oxfam's head of arms control, said the scope of the weapons covered in the latest draft is still too narrow.
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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.
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