The speech also showed that Mr Brown's view of international relations is not narrowly economic.
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Susan Collins, R-Maine, spent the weekend scrubbing the bill of spending that does not narrowly target job and economic growth so moderate Republicans and conservative Democrats will be more likely to vote for it.
Do not focus too narrowly on single issues (ie, tax cuts) or voter groups (ie, the rich), they urged.
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Indeed Oracle does not define the deal narrowly as B2B.
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Expanding rural road networks (in addition to investing in electrification and irrigation) is a strategic investment for rural development and should not be judged against narrowly defined economic criteria.
Not long thereafter, I narrowly escaped an attempted abduction in broad daylight.
The point of this one, narrowly scripted example is not to analyze the liability exposure of the registration statement of the now defunct Dow Jones Islamic Portfolio Fund, but rather to illustrate how marketing an investment product as Shariah-compliant incorporates a whole set of factual predicates, many of which are material to the investment decision.
But we should not look just to ethnic food, narrowly defined, to see the diversity of trade.
So while the law itself might have been narrowly written it may well not work out that way.
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These time estimates are also based on narrowly tailored requests that do not require extensive searches in multiple databases.
However narrowly targeted, protectionism will not only raise prices in Brazil but risks sending the wrong message to businesses.
Oki and its compatriots are hardware-centric generalists in an era when wealth is being created by turning out new, narrowly focused technology -- not me-too electronic boxes.
He said most people understood that the president was speaking narrowly about Commerce Clause cases and not broadly challenging the Supreme Court's authority.
In the past, several software providers have offered ways to track sell-side research and its results, but narrowly focused research evaluation systems are not sustainable, he explained.
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Pilots of an Easyjet plane narrowly missed a set of works after not realising the runway's length had been reduced, a report has found.
But Turkey enjoyed more possession near halftime and had their best opportunity as Mehmet Topal was not closed down and sent a 25 meter shot narrowly wide.
Mr Weil very narrowly missed seeing them, but that would not have troubled him.
At that time people narrowly believed charges were made using credit cards, not phone bills.
Furthermore, the company is involved in such a range of energy technologies (including dirty coal plants, nuclear generators, natural-gas turbines and wind) that it does not need carbon regulations in the way, say, a narrowly focused fuel-cell or solar-cell maker might.
Certainly this would not be the first time that large global consequences have flowed from narrowly-based initial developments.
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Gone are the narrowly defined job classifications that fostered overstaffing and a "not my job" attitude in many factories.
Milchovich, brought in from Kaiser Aluminum in late 2001, narrowly avoided bankruptcy by convincing ExxonMobil, a big customer, not to defect.
But passing an amendment saying that a big chunk of the transparency provisions of the law shall not take effect means it will now take an act of Congress to narrowly target any transparency fixes.
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.
Barca were not in the mood to be lenient and after Messi curled a 30-yard free-kick narrowly wide and forced Pyatov to catch his cheeky chip, they doubled their advantage.
Yet human capital does not have property rights, and therefore remains absent from most financial statements unless a transaction takes place under narrowly defined conditions.
He also narrowly won Virginia, home to the capital of the old Confederacy, and a state that has not voted Democratic in a presidential election since 1964.
Myler narrowly missed the extras but Castres responded immediately only for the video referee to rule the ball had not been grounded as they attempted to drive over.
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