What really delivered that narrow yes vote in 1997, he argues, wasn't Margaret Thatcher.
Its heart is a silicon chip containing several channels that narrow into a funnel.
But it also means that narrow interest groups hold the balance of power.
If they failed to sign up in that narrow window, they would have no coverage until the next enrollment period.
You know that our sales are seasonal and if we miss that narrow window we lose revenues and market share.
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That narrow escape will occur only if the economy booms, thus raising tax collections more than anyone dares to predict.
That narrow floral band is another unifying motif, repeated at the shoulder of the vase, and also on the two handles.
After that narrow election victory in 1992 John Major was a prime minister that was always fighting against the euro skeptic wing of the Conservative Party.
We have carried out that narrow mission in exemplary fashion.
In doing so we must identify the innovations that narrow the gap between the rich and poor are truly the drivers that will fix this broken circumstance we face today.
And they are completely correct in saying that because "most projected impacts of anthropogenic climate change are marginal increases on already huge losses, " applying adaptation only to that narrow margin makes no sense.
That narrow defeat, which hinged on a controversial refereeing decision, is a major bone of contention between the two sides and will add an extra dimension to what is already sizing up to be a thrilling encounter.
When the Home Affairs Select Committee completes its inquiry it will find itself treading that narrow line between condemning and contextualizing the unrest, but it would be hard to imagine any such investigation not wanting to consider what policies will be most effective in ensuring England's social landscape does not have parts left tinder-dry and combustible.
In six research papers published in Science, an international team described how the hominids had almost-human hands attached to apelike arms, a rib cage that was narrow like an ape's at the top but more humanlike lower down, and a spine that likely had the same number of vertebrae as a human.
Among other things, the AICPA's commission will propose that auditors narrow management's traditionally wide discretion to choose alternate accounting methods.
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The record of the 20th century shows that presidents narrow their legislative ambitions and, when they don't, they are forced to pull back.
When the happy day dawns that spreads narrow, you will enjoy a price appreciation, and meantime you will be earning a nice yield.
It will also make it harder to solve the coming entitlement spending wave that will narrow the policy options for other liberal priorities.
If Hanwha buys ING's operations, that would narrow Samsung's lead, and if Kyobo wins, it would overtake Hanwha to become Korea's second-biggest life insurer.
As they left the apartment, they bumped into each other, and Con recalled that doorways narrow when new lovers try to go through them together.
Some critics went further, arguing that a narrow focus on the requirements to conduct two nearly identical major conflicts came at the expense of efforts to transform the U.S. military.
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Tony had an idea of the kind of Englishwoman they would want to take on, or that he would want, and he worried that my narrow education would let me down.
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.
"Lion Air does have the ambition to become the world's leading low-cost carrier, but the concern is that those narrow bodies are not a good fit for Indonesia, " said Ahmad Maghfur Usman, an analyst for RHB Research Institute who is based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Another hurdle is how to structure a settlement that is narrow enough to satisfy Goldman, including by limiting its legal liability, but would allow the SEC to go after the company if the agency uncovers new evidence of wrongdoing related to the existing cases, according to people familiar with the discussions.
It means enforcing the ADA and fighting back on some court opinions that have tried to narrow in ways that I think are inappropriate the original intent of that legislation.
That category is for bridges that may have narrow lanes or shoulders, or spans that don't provide enough vertical clearance to let tall trucks pass, according to Washington's DOT.
It's surprising that it was the narrow ODI series loss that prompted Mushfiqur to resign the captaincy, because that isn't the format where Bangladesh's biggest problems lie.
One example the company has developed is a crystal fibre that squeezes light into such a narrow core that the intensity of the light modifies the optical properties of the glass itself.
They have also gritted their teeth and bought slots on the many small television channels that carve up tiny audiences, often into such narrow slivers that ratings cannot track them.
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