Some reform-minded Republicans recognize the problem, but approach the solution from a rather narrow frame of reference.
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Yet the most lasting impact of this media saga will likely be rather narrow: namely, the repercussions for Yahoo!
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And on its fringes is an illustration of why heated discussions about planning applications, and numbers and a temporary freeze all feel rather narrow.
The "AS-wing" (as opposed to A-Swing, we guess) steals some elements of Samsung's X830 with a spring-loaded swivel and a rather narrow design.
After consolidating in a rather narrow range this week, gold prices slid on Friday, pressured by selling ahead of the weekend and a stronger U.S. dollar.
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While Samaras has been rather narrow in his views, Monastiriotis said, the politician has shown some leadership in recent days in making concessions to form the coalition.
The window for most companies trying to pull off an IPO has been rather narrow and for small entrepreneurial firms the window in the U.S. has at times just about been slammed shut.
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"Your description of Eurotunnel's approach as 'unacceptable, unethical and irresponsible' leads me to believe that you.., have taken a rather narrow, ill-informed and ferry centric view of life across the Channel, " Mr Gounon wrote.
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For most of the others, the human-capital gap is large, and likely to widen rather than narrow.
But not necessarily: exams are only a rough measure of ability, so it may be sensible to have broad categories rather than narrow ones.
People didn't pause to think that there was a certain injustice in blaming Michelin, which was celebrating the obvious quality of this idiosyncratic establishment, rather than the narrow-mindedness of any new customers.
Games have the potential to increase accountability in the area of process rather than in the narrow and often limited area of quantifiable outcomes.
Many fear Chancellor George Osborne's decision to order a narrow parliamentary inquiry rather than a judge-led inquiry independent of politicians is yet another attempt by the U.K. establishment to protect itself from serious scrutiny.
To simplify (a lot) the tri-gate transistor allows power to flow over three surfaces of a tall and narrow silicon fin, rather than over a flat surface.
Rather, a balanced expansion should require America to narrow its trade deficit: manufacturers will have to export a lot more, seize domestic market share from imports, or both.
Cynics, citing the tangentopoli corruption scandal that hit Italian business and politics seven years ago, believe that lawyers are on Italian boards mainly to find loopholes and cover the tracks of scams, rather than to keep firms on the straight and narrow.
To attain such high aspirations, Google set an aggressive research and development agenda that employed more expensive technology and aimed for full automation, rather than using off-the-shelf technology that enable narrow applications.
There is a temptation for people to concentrate in a narrow way on their own issues, their own problems, rather than looking more widely at the whole.
But it would lead to a libel law agreed by lawmakers on the basis of the big issues, rather than the existing raft of precedents, all set by judges dealing with narrow points and particular cases.
Those with mental health problems often fear other people will adopt narrow-minded attitudes if they were to discover that the individual had a mental illness, rather than a physical one.
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The Court of Appeal case will be on the narrow issue of whether the Siac judgement was wrong because of a misinterpretation of the law, rather than the question of whether the underlying facts were incorrect.
If it wants to be South America's friendly giant, rather than a southern Uncle Sam, Brazil might ponder imitating Germany's role in Europe, and subsume its narrow national sovereignty in pursuit of the greater goal of unity.
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