He explains why it's important not to have too narrow a definition of bias.
In other words, they come into the market research process with too narrow a focus.
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Anna Macdonald, head of arms control at Oxfam, said the treaty was too narrow.
This is too narrow a conception both of the problem and of its solution.
The Catholic Church had argued that original definition of a religious organization was too narrow.
Complainants say the gap between the bollards, which enforce a width and weight restriction, is too narrow.
Double yellow lines painted in an alleyway that is too narrow to drive down have been covered over.
The definitions of effectiveness and inclusion, as defined by the government and policy-makers, were too narrow, she said.
Actually, Obama's phrase about a fist--whether clenched or not--is too narrow a metaphor.
Messrs Aguiar and Hurst think that the hours spent at your employer's are too narrow a definition of work.
These practices in my opinion are rooted in too narrow a policy framework and hence are too short sighted.
Rescuers struggled to conduct the operation because roads leading to the site were too narrow for vehicles to pass.
Likewise, a Ted Baker Skolday bag was too narrow to be really handy.
The court thought that definition was much too narrow: didn't less fancy outlets, such as Safeway, also sell organic food?
Were you concerned about that, that the law has created too narrow a definition of what a good education is?
But Labour's leader said this was "too narrow" and a much wider judicial probe into the culture of banking was needed.
They say the hall is too long and too narrow but a new cantilever ceiling would at least help the problem.
When you look at a show like that from a distance, it might seem too narrow to contain much of interest.
Anna Macdonald, Oxfam's head of arms control, said the scope of the weapons covered in the latest draft is still too narrow.
Finally, in addition to being too narrow, the strategy is too negative.
Complainants say the gap between the bollards, installed on Moor Lane in Worle to enforce a width and weight restriction, is too narrow.
This will in effect be a wider version of the English Baccalaureate measure, which some have criticised as being too narrow, although that measure will remain.
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Beijing's planners say that the hutong neighbourhoods are too dilapidated to renew and too narrow to be modernised with gas, water and sewerage systems.
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She warned that the definition of domestic violence proposed in the bill was "too narrow" and could mean victims would be left without support.
For those who say the iPod is in too narrow a niche to be a valid example, remember IBM and its dominance of mainframes.
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But Mr Ahern conceded that the conception of Republicanism on the southern side of the Irish border had been "perhaps too narrow in the past".
He worries that the Democrats' approach to Iraq is too narrow.
It has a classic, pre-WWII main street that, too narrow for cars, favours pedestrians, cyclists and, above all, shop owners, whose wares spill onto the street.
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