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228 examples of Narrowly in a sentence
Even in their
narrowly
materialistic world, where growth matters above all else, the Trump tax legislation should not be celebrated.
However, their
narrowly
focused anti-drug stance strongly influences the policies and practices of member nations.
We remain
narrowly
focussed on whether an initiative will be immediately good or bad for us.
The WHO studies revealed that schizophrenia defined
narrowly
- using a particular group of unusual symptoms - occurs with similar frequency throughout the world.
Moreover, as long as Western innovation remains
narrowly
confined, a demand-side commitment to a large, sustained flow of infrastructure investment – and, likewise, a supply-side commitment to a similar flow of private investment – must bring ever-diminishing returns, until, ineluctably, the economy reaches its near-stationary state.
It would be a bit awkward, but the esteemed guests could also view “An Inconvenient Truth,” narrated by Al Gore, the man Bush
narrowly
defeated in the 2000 US presidential election.
Within the OECD, the main financial center for smaller resource-extraction companies is Toronto, yet the Canadian parliament recently failed
narrowly
to pass an equivalent requirement for these companies.
EU leaders focus
narrowly
on limiting short-term financial and political costs, rather than thinking strategically about broader longer-term consequences.
By concentrating wealth narrowly, globalization produces more threats than opportunities.
Peres presented his candidacy, but
narrowly
lost to Yitzhak Rabin.
He failed, called an early election, ran a bad campaign, and lost
narrowly
to Netanyahu in May 1996.
But the EU’s demand that Yanukovych pardon Tymoshenko, who
narrowly
lost the 2010 presidential election, may prove harder to satisfy.
A modest tax that is
narrowly
targeted, like the UK’s, does not seem to cause much harm; but the revenue is modest.
They will be relatively
narrowly
focused and designed to lay the groundwork for further progress.
I traveled to Beijing to participate as an activist in Tiananmen Square, where I
narrowly
escaped the massacre and was able to make my way back to the US.
Insulating CEOs and boards further from financial markets may perversely free them to focus even more
narrowly
on short-term results.
Define them
narrowly
and you increase the freedom of individual action.
“Success” needs to be defined
narrowly.
Today’s politicians focus
narrowly
on how high a carbon tax should be to stop people from using fossil fuels.
This is easier said than done in a country where, for more than 30 years, living standards have been seen in more
narrowly
economic terms.
Like the Bank of Japan in the 1990’s, it interprets its mandate
narrowly.
The match was played on March 30, with Pakistan losing
narrowly.
Narrowly
approved by voters last April, the constitutional amendments also abolished the office of the prime minister.
Nim suffered various other vicissitudes – and
narrowly
escaped being infected with hepatitis as part of a medical experiment – until he was eventually released to an animal sanctuary, where he died in 2000.
As the Washington Post’s media columnist Margaret Sullivan recently observed, coverage of US President Donald Trump has focused
narrowly
on his words, at the expense of his policy.
If one company takes the lead on developing new drugs to respond to antibiotic-resistant pathogens that the WHO has identified as urgent priorities, it will free others from their conventional strait jackets, and force them to stop thinking so
narrowly
about quarterly returns.
It was within their power to focus far more
narrowly
on their own interests.
It most likely will not pursue a
narrowly
self-interested approach, mainly because to do so would diminish its global stature and clout.
I listened to a Sunni engineer whose association with an American construction company makes him a target for extremists, and to a translator of the Christian Mandaean minority who
narrowly
escaped death when the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad was bombed in August 2003.
The ICG report was
narrowly
conceived and intended to focus on a single issue, namely the evidence for an Al-Qaeda presence in Indonesia.
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