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"narrow" Definitions
  1. measuring a short distance from one side to the other, especially in relation to length
  2. [usually before noun] only just achieved or avoided
  3. limited in variety or numbers synonym restricted
  4. limited in a way that ignores important issues or the opinions of other people
  5. limited in meaning; exact

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"narrow" Synonyms
tight close limited restricted confined compact cramped confining constricted congested meagre(UK) squeezed choked circumscribed compressed incapacious pinched scanty small bounded thin slender hairline slim skinny fine needlelike ultrathin threadlike paper-thin slim-jim slimline tenuous long elongated flexible polished reedy scrawny select finite determinate defined measured delimited demarcated fixed definite specific set prescribed determined established marked stipulated strict precise literal exact explicit faithful true clear concrete hard outright clear-cut black-and-white cut-and-dried well defined marginal hairbreadth down-to-the-wire neck and neck nip and tuck photo finish level tied even-steven side by side even-stevens with nothing to choose between them even equal close together level pegging hard-fought narrow-minded small-minded illiberal insular intolerant prejudiced bigoted reactionary dogmatic hidebound localist small-town blinkered close-minded diehard dyed-in-the-wool inflexible inward-looking myopic petty-minded stingy avaricious miserly cheap parsimonious scrimpy frugal mean mercenary penurious scrimping thrifty tightfisted uncharitable ungenerous chintzy closefisted lean slight lithe svelte trim attenuated gracile lissom rangy spindly attenuate boney bony lanky puritanical prim prudish puritan severe ascetic Victorian austere forbidding moralistic pietistic proper stiff strait-laced stuffy disapproving fanatical schoolmarmish clannish cliquish cliquey exclusive unfriendly close-knit parochial sectarian akin alike aloof associative clanny exclusionary like provincial related sharp honed keen acute razor-sharp razor-like sharpened cutting whetted acuminate edged pointed cuspidate pointy peaked spiked aciculate acuminous acicular meager(US) scraggy angular emaciated gaunt lank gangling gangly rawboned beanpole beanstalk starved willowy underfed subtle nuanced abstruse distinct elusive faint hairsplitting obscure cryptic enigmatic esoteric fine-spun impalpable petty recondite tiny trifling legalistic contentious disputatious litigious polemical sectional divided factional local partial regional separate group individual personal private special class national party racial selfish factual accurate honest unvarnished truthful correct genuine real straightforward veracious veritable authentic objective unembellished unexaggerated actual little mini petite minuscule minute miniature small-scale bitty microscopic pint-sized pocket-sized undersized wee dinky minuscular pocket-size constrict contract diminish taper choke compress condense cramp reduce restrict shrink strangle circumscribe clench collapse confine constringe decrease focus localize(US) concentrate contain limit restrain constrain delimit delimitate isolate centre(UK) center(US) pinpoint stop from spreading More
"narrow" Antonyms
broad wide ample big expansive fat immense large outspread sizeable capacious comfortable commodious extensive generous giving huge roomy sizable spacious endless boundless infinite indefinite limitless unlimited immeasurable unbounded undefined illimitable measureless unconfined unfixed unmeasured dimensionless unrestricted free loose generalized(US) open comprehensive exhaustive compendious encyclopaedic(UK) encyclopedic(US) extended full thorough deep inclusive overarching scopic worldwide copious eclectic global multidisciplinary unspecific general generic rough vague fuzzy hazy imprecise indiscriminate inexact nonspecific undetailed unfocused approximate sketchy considerable fair significant substantial enormous hefty tremendous excessive extraordinary great major massive substantive receptive broad-minded liberal tolerant accepting balanced objective acceptant acceptive catholic neutral open-minded unprejudiced easygoing impartial permissive unbiased charitable unsparing unstinting extravagant freehanded philanthropic unselfish abundant bounteous bountiful lavish openhanded prodigal profligate profuse spendthrift uneconomical overweight abdominous bloated chubby corpulent distended plump replete round stout bulging bulky flabby heavy healthy liberated well indeterminate imaginative nonhistorical fictionalized(US) unhistorical fictitious nonfactual nondocumentary metaphorical fictional figurative unclear decorated intricate uncommon counterfeit complex fictionalised(UK) different friendly welcoming blunt dull dulled unpointed blunted obtuse pointless rounded stubbed stubby unsharpened edgeless worn relaxed uninhibited earthy immoral unreserved obvious blatant clear evident overt apparent axiomatic conspicuous discernible explicit perceivable perceptible perspicuous recognisable(UK) recognizable(US) unambiguous unequivocal unmistakable unnuanced unsubtle criminal crooked extralegal felonious forbidden illegal illegitimate illicit lawless prohibited proscribed shady smuggled unconstitutional unlawful unlicensed unwarranted wrongful not legal against the law coarse hasty crude cursory incomplete quick raw basic imperfect rudimentary uncompleted undeveloped unfinished unprocessed rough and ready ecumenical mass widespread mainstream nationwide universal countrywide international panoramic prevalent rife broad-spectrum one-sided lopsided unbalanced uneven unequal ill-matched widen enlarge expand broaden extend fatten dilate distend grow increase ream stretch unfold multiply make wider open out open up swell thicken balloon decompress outstretch snowball give lengthen liberate loosen release relax slacken ease off let out ease lax untighten unknot relieve unclench abate calm compose become less tense become less rigid become less stiff make less uptight wear away wear down

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What connects them is a narrow fascination that serves a narrow purpose.
In the African American community, [the funnel] gets narrow and even more narrow.
"If you have narrow stereotypes, then it's going to end up attracting a more narrow band of people, including a narrow band of men," she told Mashable.
The streets are narrow — extremely narrow by U.S. standards, sometimes no wider than alleyways.
Clinton enjoys a narrow lead in Iowa, with Sanders holding a narrow advantage in New Hampshire.
Jeff Sessions went to the seventh circuit and said narrow that scope, and they did narrow it.
"In other words, when we narrow the Democratic map, we narrow the Democratic narrative," the strategist said.
Perhaps narrow sanctions relief in response to what appears to have amounted to a narrow denuclearization offer?
"I wanted an American teen-ager, but I wanted a narrow waist, narrow ankles, and boobs," Handler said.
I am obliged to be as narrow-minded as those "narrow-minded" Uighurs and Tibetans we hear about.
How narrow was my own existence, I thought then, and how it continued to narrow by the day.
How narrow was my own existence, I thought then, and how it continued to narrow by the day.
"Our intent is to look at this as a narrow policy tool to address a narrow set of circumstances."
The difference between a narrow win in Florida and a narrow loss in Florida is just a few thousand votes.
Its narrow mindset is more often reinforced than challenged by a media establishment drawn from a similarly narrow gene pool.
I thought of (skinny) JEANS, (narrow) BRIDGE, (narrow) MARGIN, (lean) BEEF, (thin) line, (thin) ICE, (thin) AIR and (slim) CHANCE.
For some small firms, another option is to narrow their niche to deliver the leading expertise in a very narrow area.
Inside, a narrow slit ensures that the device looks at just a narrow vertical slice of the image at any one time.
Narrow but Stable Margin: Makro's EBITDAR margin is relatively narrow at 5.5%-6.0%, compared with more than 10% of large food retailers.
And while it was difficult to narrow it down, narrow it down she did — keep scrolling to see her favorite looks of 2017.
It's because parents think there's a very narrow path to success, and if they don't follow that narrow path to success, the kid will fail.
In 2016, his narrow loss to Hillary Clinton presaged the similarly historic narrow loss he suffered to her in the race for the Democratic nod.
Trump is doing this to placate the very narrow and narrow-minded anti-immigrant nationalist core of his base because he is so weak otherwise.
The economy shrunk each year on an annual basis between 2008 and 2013, before posting narrow growth in 2014 and a narrow contraction of 0.2 percent in 8.43.
If Maggie Hassan's narrow polling lead over Kelly Ayotte holds up, the narrow Democratic leads across the country will likely hold up, giving them control of the senate.
Instead of suggesting you size up or down for wide and narrow feet, the company ensures fit precision by offering each size in Narrow, Medium, and Wide widths.
The tall, narrow, narrow stance of the Sprinter makes the van relatively easy to maneuver and also allows for passengers of varying sizes to move around the interior.
What's not at all clear is whether it will be a narrow Democratic majority or a narrow Republican one, and there's a big substantive difference between the two.
At present, instead of the narrow majority in favor of Brexit in the referendum two years ago, there would now be a narrow majority for reversing that vote.
Each one-room cabin — stained matte black — is connected by a network of wooden paths that narrow and widen and narrow again, following the natural sway of the land.
Here is the description of his first plane flight: There had, first, been an airplane, a small one of the period, narrow, with a narrow aisle, and flying low.
The news is hard to ignore, even in a food story: Hindu supremacists, who push a narrow definition of Indianness, also push a narrow definition of India's food culture.
Kemp currently holds a narrow lead of 1,20173,547 votes to Abrams's 1,887,161, and Abrams is telling supporters to wait for full counts on absentee ballots to narrow the gap.
While I concluded that the committee was not constitutionally barred in seeking such evidence, I strongly encouraged the committee to narrow its demands and ultimately did narrow its discovery.
A classic collins has a narrow bases, which might make it more tippy (especially as you get more tipsy!), so also look for one that's not too tall and narrow.
This narrow allocation of funding, limited to a type of substance misuse, was partially addressed in recent appropriations actions, but intervention initiatives that are too narrow continue to be problematic.
For all the strides the medium has made over the years, games still typically tell a fairly narrow set of stories, helmed by an even more narrow subset of character archetypes.
Narrow but Stable Margin: Makro's EBITDAR margin is relatively narrow at 5.5%-6.0% - reflective of its wholesaler operations - compared with those of other large food retailers with margins wider than 10%.
Similarly, more and more Americans face limits on what healthcare providers they can access, due to the narrow and ultra-narrow networks offered in their Affordable Care Act health insurance plans.
Here's what you need to know: • Campaigns narrow focus.
But beyond the narrow pragmatic considerations ... screw this stuff.
These include Intel, Ericsson, and Nokia, which are collaborating on technology called Narrow Band-LTE (NB-LTE), which in turn competes with Narrow-Band Cellular IoT (NB-CIoT) from Huawei and Vodafone.
As early as a few weeks ago they had seen a narrow path to retake the Senate, where Republicans hold a narrow 51-49 majority, but those prospects appear to be dwindling.
All Trump needs is 60 percent support among Republicans (a narrow majority of the narrow majority); his poll numbers can stay in the low 30s and he can in theory retain power.
Most of its pairs came in some combination of narrow, medium, and wide, but the expansion has also made extra-narrow and extra-wide options available for some of its most popular styles.
Narrow but Stable Margin: Makro's EBITDAR margin is relatively narrow at 5.5%-6.0%, compared with those of other large food retailers, which have margins of more than 10%, due to its wholesaler operations.
Perhaps the reality of waking up to a new president broke this narrow focus, leading investors to look beyond their narrow concerns, to their broader confidence in the strength of American political institutions.
There are only four narrow ways out of its center.
Some were too narrow, or too wide, or too dangerous.
For steel the relief will be "very narrow", he says.
She already faces a narrow path to the governor's mansion.
Did we mention this list was tough to narrow down?
Its narrow streets and alleyways are impassable for armored vehicles.
He knew that the Trinity decision would likely be narrow.
Tristan Thompson and Richard Jefferson did their narrow jobs well.
Lamar Odom may have fallen off the straight and narrow.
I never took the straight and narrow path to anything.
His attack would not count using the more narrow definition.
Portman has said his bill is sufficiently narrow in scope.
That's also a very narrow view of what mathematics is.
His proposition: A single virus was too narrow a focus.
There are upsides and downsides to such a narrow build.
Beijing is under U.S. pressure to narrow its trade surplus.
Even so, brokers aren't expecting narrow networks to go away.
Both states were critical to his narrow Electoral College victory.
And only recently have phones helped to narrow that gap.
He uses crisp, narrow envelopes that smell like something sour.
Bernie Sanders was able to pull off a narrow upset.
When considering a platform, this narrow approach will be misleading.
Mr Juppé's lead over Mr Sarkozy has begun to narrow.
And that's probably O.K. The field is beginning to narrow.
Does that mean the dragons will cross the narrow sea?
Companies have focused on campaigning for their narrow commercial interests.
I want to stay straight and narrow down the road.
Trump's narrow Michigan win proved vital in the 2016 election.
"The Narrow Door" is Mr. Lisicky's memoir of their friendship.
How do you narrow it down to the final list?
How quickly will the field narrow, and who will emerge?
POLLS usually narrow during election campaigns, and they still might.
But she's surely glad she did, however narrow her victory.
"There is a very narrow path to victory," Beavers said.
The Point: Trump's 2020 electoral map is already quite narrow.
Schools have limited number of tools to narrow the gaps.
"We have been making efforts to narrow gaps," Motegi said.
The greenback slipped on Thursday, but moved within narrow ranges.
America tends to take a very narrow view on drugs.
It's not bad, really, just too narrow of an audience.
There were some narrow decisions, and a carefully crafted compromise.
In cases like this, try not to narrow your options.
He understands this narrow slice of technology, and embraces it.
THE NARROW DOOR: A Memoir of Friendship, by Paul Lisicky.
That will help narrow Pakistan's wide trade and budget deficits.
It helps narrow what people should be paying attention to.
Consider Donald Trump's narrow victory in Florida by 216,22016 votes.
In Windsor, the bridge disgorges traffic into narrow city streets.
Forget the narrow trading range, low volume and low volatility.
In both Ohio and Iowa, Trump has a narrow lead.
Clinton The Democratic candidate vows to narrow the income gap.
The model makes the Democrats a clear but narrow favourite.
Zuckerberg's program had a narrow lead when the flight landed.
There are new ones arriving weekly targeting every narrow interest.
Hillary Clinton's national lead over Donald Trump continues to narrow.
Gary, the smallest, fears being sent into small, narrow spaces.
Fitch also expects the deficit to narrow further in FY17.
The point is very narrow ... It is very deep water.
Still, the path for a Trump victory remains extremely narrow.
Nelson, the blandest of politicians, has taken a narrow lead.
Keep a mental note 'til you narrow down the culprit.
But were those benefits reflected in a narrow GDP measure?
Houses will burn, and the narrow roads will jam up.
Most blockchain enthusiasts have a unnaturally narrow definition of trust.
That also makes them an imposing presence on narrow sidewalks.
People who buy the plan are buying a narrow network.
White voters go Republican by a narrow 44 - 453 percent.
Others are simply aimed at a narrow demographic: elderly Americans.
A second definition widely in use is much more narrow.
Bernie Sanders has a narrow lead over Clinton in Wisconsin.
Republicans have a narrow path to passing a healthcare bill.
I understand it's a very narrow road I'm talking about.
"Narrow down on what you value and want," she says.
That turns out to narrow the list down a bit.
Narrow entrances were even set up to maintain crowd control.
Single air conditioners rest on narrow balconies outside each unit.
The bill's sponsor told CNN it has a narrow focus.
His narrow window lets in only a sliver of daylight.
It's a profitable business, but it's a very narrow margin.
These activities serve the narrow interests of federal employee unions.
It's a narrow path, with considerable US credibility at stake.
The polls, it is true, suggest the race is narrow.
This happens quite often in politics after narrow, dubious victories.
She tells Broadly she thinks the bill is appropriately narrow.
Perhaps, in essence, our definition of life is too narrow.
Narrow networks have become a problem in the area too.
Finally, it led to the narrow inlet of Duck Harbor.
Whether he works to narrow them is the open question.
The travel ban only allowed for narrow exemptions and waivers.
Similarly, the bill's proposed exemption for caregivers is incredibly narrow.
Canoes are required transportation through the maze of narrow canals.
But she did narrow it down to two standout moments.
But the trip wasn't just about a narrow political goal.
Democrats claimed a narrow victory in the Kentucky governor's race.
"The joke right now is 'Narrow the gap'," he said.
Todd Young's narrow win in the 9th District House primary.
The narrow bars are still, for the most part, intact.
Kyrsten Sinema has taken a narrow lead over Republican Rep.
And that's expected to narrow to 2.9 percent this year.
"Rural" has a very narrow meaning to the Census Bureau.
The cellar stairs were steep and the treads were narrow.
Its definition of rape is narrow and excludes marital rape.
She followed the winding, narrow trail down into a canyon.
With their narrow majority effectively capped at 50 as Sen.
A high, narrow iron bed was pushed against one wall.
College did not keep me on the straight and narrow.
"We'll keep switching until you narrow it down," DeGeneres said.
Kyrsten Sinema (D) has taken a narrow lead over Rep.
The GOP holds narrow majorities and faces significant ideological divides.
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach's narrow lead over Gov.
Their potential is vast, but their paths would become narrow.
Further poll results on Tuesday gave "Remain" a narrow lead.
The law is intended to narrow the gender pay gap.
There needn't be any narrow end to the programming funnel.
Progress through narrow, bilateral agreements is too piecemeal, lawmakers said.
" "We have to move slowly ... the passage is very narrow.
They are fighting over a very narrow sliver of turf.
I hope you stay on the narrow path you've chosen.
So would Pennsylvania, Ohio and Florida, all by narrow margins.
Senate Republicans have a narrow path to pass tax reform.
Personal Journeys We started through narrow alleys at 5 a.m.
"They had a fairly narrow search," Warner said last Friday.
Breakingviews: Tiger Global is helping SoftBank narrow its conglomerate discount.
Manjoo's argument is only justified in a very narrow sense.
When I was growing up, it felt pretty narrow minded.
The wash had come from Tyrosh, across the narrow sea.
That narrow standard doesn't leave much room for body diversity.
But this narrow focus on the battlefield obscures women's contributions.
While the race may be narrow, the gloom appears broad.
Revenue from those other bets rose, helping narrow operating losses.
This willfully narrow perspective made him typical of Republican politicians.
The plans, called narrow networks, can be a good deal.
The first run funneled athletes up a steep, narrow track.
GARLAND The difficulty would be trying to narrow it down.
"I think we're going to narrow to 2202," he added.
But in this "Pride and Prejudice," it's a narrow victory.
Don't be too narrow with your "objective" on the résumé
Narrow the Playing FieldDon't be charmed by fancy credentials alone.
The scope of application for IEEPA should be otherwise narrow.
So it's more than just a narrow universe of people.
We are obsessed with narrow focus, head starts and precocity.
"You must narrow down to your inner peace," he offered.
A narrow hallway, described as a dressing area, seemed useless.
First, the rules significantly narrow what counts as sexual harassment.
Narrow networks would be a thing of the past too.
But some criticized the fund as too small and narrow.
Currently, 220,21 vehicles a day pack the bridge's narrow roadway.
Alongside the memorial, narrow Jalan Legian is packed with tourists.
Encouraging voter participation matters more than any narrow policy goal.
He wants a court to narrow the special counsel's mandate.
Colorado Civil Rights Commission, the legal ruling was decidedly narrow.
The suits can be filed only under certain narrow circumstances.
Why narrow the scope of what a novel can do?
Instead, they sought out ways to challenge these narrow expectations.
Racial gaps do seem to narrow during better economic times.
To make the business scalable, the worldview is pretty narrow.
Even a line of text is a long, narrow rectangle.
In a narrow sense, it revived the state's Democratic Party.
The G.A.O. decision addresses a rather narrow appropriations law issue.
Gun battles, narrow escapes, kidnappings, disguises, torture and assassinations ensue.
Driverless carts carry parts through narrow aisles to work stations.
But a quick, narrow impeachment isn't the way to go.
Warren, meanwhile, holds a narrow 44 percent to 85033 advantage.
And there's a narrow window within which the body interprets.
In some ways, the preliminary European deal was quite narrow.
But his loss in Iowa was not a narrow one.
But the alternatives — "disarmament" or "nonproliferation" — were just too narrow.
Children are bused there along a narrow road through minefields.
People swarm on a narrow road that bisects a minefield.
It's not as narrow a topic as you might think.
But her voice is otherwise narrow and sometimes nearly inaudible.
If the current results hold, the margins are extremely narrow.
This may sound like a narrow sliver of the population.
I was on a narrow sidewalk that accommodated only one.
Its aim might be narrow, but it hits the target.
Mr. Erdogan's narrow victory, in effect, ratifies his authoritarian rule.
This is a narrow and unconvincing take on the matter.
Hikers along the narrow paths of the Bisse de Savièse.
There's such a narrow line between the macabre and laughter.
This fit the narrow frame of Marcel Duchamp especially well.
A narrow sliver of water separates him from mainland China.
Open, the book's long, narrow pages become the river itself.
The breath we blew, the narrow steam that spun away.
Bob Bradley knows well how narrow that door can be.
There was a measure of promise to narrow the margin.
They occupy a raised, narrow stage outside their circus tent.
The exports act as a lever to narrow the arbitrage.
Brands that stay narrow in their lane do their best.
And, nationally, there's a narrow majority in support of impeachment.
Jackson's opinion in McGahn is, in many important respects, narrow.
The room was narrow, and furnished with a single bed.
Fidyka lives in a narrow room on the second floor.
This time he wheeled around to block the narrow lane.
Amazon would like to see its share widen, not narrow.
The cliff borders one side of a narrow cobblestone street.
Mr. Reischel felt the interior space was narrow and claustrophobic.
A rally move into the narrow resistance band is bullish.
Skeptics deride this as a "narrow" and therefore vulnerable market.
Voters nixed that program by a narrow margin in 2010.
His opposition means Haspel faces a narrow path to confirmation.
It's important to note just how narrow this decision is.
This has resulted in occasional deadlocks and many narrow decisions.
Even so, Biden had a narrow lead over the field.
The plants they planted with Baha along a narrow strip.
And historically, the path to whiteness has been extremely narrow.
The truth is that these nonprofits have expressed narrow concerns.
But at this stage, he's got to narrow his recollections.
That would greatly narrow Sears' options to make a payment.
But Ford actually beat out Tesla, by a narrow margin.
Republicans agree that Congress should help narrow the pay disparity.
Steep cliffs plunge into the deep waters of narrow fjords.
Goodness, but of a narrow kind, matters intensely to her.
History suggests that our concerns should not be so narrow.
Her current perspective, though, can occasionally narrow to a pinpoint.
Democrat Jon Ossoff has taken a narrow lead in polling.
"The protection is a lot more narrow," Steele told me.
The margin for error is so narrow that Republican Rep.
M: So how do you narrow down your barbecue lineup?
Trump's fellow Republicans control the Senate by a narrow margin.
And most importantly, this debate has been far too narrow.
"I do think brands actually dictate what plus-size women want, because they present such a narrow list of options which then lead to a narrow view of what you can wear," she adds.
Insurers use the same approach with so-called narrow network plans, which either limit coverage to a narrow set of hospitals or doctors or make it much more expensive to see an outside provider.
Villages like Amatrice and Accumoli are loved for the charm of their narrow streets and spaces, where houses were built cheek to cheek over the centuries to use prime land, often atop narrow peaks.
Though only 39 percent of plans had very narrow networks of primary care physicians — covering less than 10 percent of those in their markets — 57 percent of plans had very narrow networks of psychiatrists.
Fitch expects the CAD to narrow only moderately to 7% of GDP by FY19, remaining wide due to a persistent saving-investment imbalance generated by high expenditures on infrastructure coupled with a narrow export base.
"They're trying to narrow the evidence we can consider and narrow the scope of time we're going to be projecting the impact on these species ... limit the forward-looking data," like climate models, Riley said.
My room is very narrow, but I like the wood floors.
Like the rest of my apartment, my bathroom is very narrow.
The New Hampshire primary resulted in a narrow victory for Sen.
The field of companies in the reskilling game is relatively narrow.
Life's too short to focus on fitting into one narrow size.
Primary feathers are spread and the narrow eighth primary is visible.
In a narrow sense, it's true that breast-feeding is inexpensive.
"The charge is extremely narrow and that's by design," said Chesney.
Evacuees are also helping authorities narrow the list, sometimes by chance.
And these are just the narrow facts that Trump got wrong.
Admittedly, there's one narrow way in which inequality has already fallen.
The sky slowly fell away and the surprisingly narrow tunnel emerged.
And we have mean-minded, narrow thinkers in the UK, too.
Trump defeated Clinton by a narrow margin in both battleground states.
Thus, the ramifications of Friday&aposs decision are anything but narrow.
This is a really narrow way of looking at the merger.
It's a little mountain town with dead ends and narrow roads.
Gillespie is fresh off a narrow loss to popular Democratic Sen.
In 2002, Papert lamented that AI development had become too narrow.
Oscar favorites usually draw from a rather narrow range of topics.
Scout aims to help customers narrow down their choices more quickly.
To lock in the broadest possible audience, YouTube is going narrow.
In some narrow passages they were connected to only one diver.
The more narrow point is: Am I keeping an open mind?
Gradually, we have become a leader in this narrow, focused area.
"Sometimes we talk about narrow networks as a negative," says Levitt.
Unfortunately, that's a pretty narrow way of looking at this question.
Maria's eye shrank to a narrow 10 miles (224 kilometers) across.
That's because in Alaska, sexual assault has a very narrow definition.
The replacement staircase, now old and chipped, was narrow and utilitarian.
Opinion polls show a narrow lead for GERB over opposition Socialists.
But its lead over a growing pack of competitors will narrow.
Buttigieg held a narrow lead in pledged state delegates over Sen.
But looking at the impact on GDP alone is too narrow.
Geneva is a sans-serif font that's slightly narrow in width.
One answer is a narrow desire to protect its royal prerogative.
Musk also mentioned navigating windy, narrow roads and suburban street layouts.
With so many options, though, how do you narrow them down?
Tanks ram through narrow alleys closed off by barricades and trenches.
Watch Sarmiento narrow down the selection, and shop his favorites, ahead.
Watch Brook narrow down the selection, and shop her favorites, ahead.
Trust, outside a narrow circle of friends or kin, is unthinkable.
The vote was lopsided (7-143), but the judgment was narrow.
The currency traded in a narrow range of 1.3402 to 1.3433.
Democrats wanted a more narrow interpretation, and the talks fell apart.
But step outside the narrow subgenres, and the picture becomes muddied.
The company's shares were wavering in a narrow range Tuesday morning.
"She would never skip down a trail that narrow," she says.
Here comes the fleet of SUVs tearing down the narrow streets.
The trade surplus was expected to narrow to 18.2 billion euros.
And how did you narrow it down to these 10 technologies?
I've let go of those narrow definitions and found a balance.
I think we can make progress on narrow issues around trade.
The classical paths —  IPO and acquisitions —  are often narrow and constrained.
Politicians using religion for their own narrow purposes is nothing new.
The material is too dense and the reach is too narrow.
But that narrow margin disguised a chasm between young and old.
And his narrow win with white women pushed him over it.
He expects the differential between these two coffee components to narrow.
In a narrow sense, this represented a victory for bodycam advocates.
The drive for financial inclusion may not narrow the gender gap.
A narrow-sighted approach will result in less than optimal results.
There is no good argument to narrow down the choices now.
The film didn't fit these voters' narrow criteria for Oscar-worthiness.
McMullin surge threatens to squeeze Trump's already narrow path to victory
It's time for us to challenge this narrow definition of beauty.
She nodded toward the cloth screen that divided our narrow room.
Kavanaugh was confirmed by a narrow vote of 50 to 48.
The narrow space between them adds another tension into our experience.
He said he's been on the straight and narrow ever since.
The latest talk of delays might help narrow those options, however.
That's a pretty narrow gap, but still a semi-big deal.
And so I would keep that focus narrow, and on Beijing.
Carving out narrow exemptions for specific sectors in AB5 isn't enough.
Rick Scott has opened up a narrow lead over U.S. Sen.
The tight labor market could force gaps like these to narrow.
The judges narrow the field to roughly four to six finalists.
But a narrow loss would hold no such pitfalls for Trump.
It's difficult for me to narrow it down to one thing.
Its price could prove too high to justify its narrow uses.
If Handel prevails, polls suggest her margin will be similarly narrow.
The narrow 217-213 vote was a victory for GOP leaders.
The GOP, of course, only has a narrow 52-vote majority.
His narrow and disputed victory in August elections sparked violent protests.
Analysts expect quarterly losses to narrow from the year-ago period.
It's important to be particular about McMahon's narrow range of spite.
"The X-Men isn't just about some narrow, mythical "mutant experience.
Those wheels will supposedly allow vehicles to navigate the narrow tunnel.
This narrow focus on low-skilled 'gigs' misses a larger story.
In Uruguay, Provincia is small due to its narrow business focus.
Traffic accidents are frequent on the narrow road crowded with trucks.
But the plan faces a narrow path to victory through Congress.
This narrow strip of extraordinary biodiversity is on the front line.
Most of those have been short, narrow passages, or "gopher holes."
Then Trump eked out a narrow win in the Sunshine State.
There are some very narrow instances where I think it's sustainable.
He says that many people were surprised at Sanders's narrow win.
Thugga has, after all, never been one for narrow musical horizons.
As The Economist went to press she had a narrow lead.
But what's notable this year is how narrow the margin is.
But at some point, technology may narrow remaining gaps in efficiency.
Republicans have a narrow 51-85033 seat majority, but with Sen.
But so far, Bevin has yet to concede the narrow race.
The narrow miss seemed to unsettle Lovemark, whose shots became erratic.
Recent polls have shown Gillum leading DeSantis by a narrow margin.
The offer also cited a seller's option to narrow the Aug.
Its deep, narrow shape is optimized for all types of shoes.  
" He added: "It's kind of narrow, so it's kind of cozy.
The track is a narrow obstacle course winding through ancient streets.
Pienta was arguing, though, that this approach was far too narrow.
It specifically mentions sewing thread, pocketing fabric and narrow elastic bands.
The trunk's narrow opening could keep large suitcases from getting in.
Schoenberg seems comparatively rare in our age of narrow expertise and
Matt Bevin by a narrow margin (6900 percent to 2628 percent).
Trump has a narrow 0033-point edge on handling gun policy.
After two weeks of losses, shares traded in a narrow range.
Previous WTO cases have involved narrow market sectors or individual companies.
The high buildings looming over the narrow streets also create shade.
The stairs leading to the clock tower are narrow and abnormal.
But, critics say the analysis didn't narrow down to neighborhood levels.
Early design work began on the narrow-body 737 in 1964.
Patrick Chappatte A narrow defeat plunges a nation back into uncertainty.
The ruling potentially could narrow the separation of church and state.
"We have a very narrow window to work in," he said.
It was a narrow, grimly lit space with sky-high ceilings.
Really, the bed was too narrow for her, and too short.
Weld's path to the Republican nomination would be a narrow one.
Authorities declared Bongo the narrow winner of the poll on Wednesday.
Instead we should look with pity on such a narrow existence.
There has been too narrow a focus on "shovel ready" projects.
Tower fans are so-called because of their tall, narrow design.
The window is narrow this week for Congress to take action.
His administration said Friday that the judge's ruling was very narrow.
" A smattering of Yelp reviews call it everything from "Narrow. High.
The road down the Grand Colombier is serpentine, steep and narrow.
There are several reasons people may look beyond narrow self-interest.
Low ceilings, narrow doorways, is there air-conditioning in the summertime?
Now, however, Manchin has a narrow but tangible lead over Morrisey.
We do have a narrow path to a Senate Democratic majority.
Randstad's 2018 salary guide can help you narrow down a figure.
Russ Feingold (D-Wis.) holds a narrow lead over vulnerable Sen.
She also recommended that entrepreneurs be unafraid to narrow their niche.
Ragbir's case simply does not fit within the case's narrow parameters.
The Democratic nominee holds a clear but narrow lead in polls.
The narrow room had fluorescent lighting and was drained of color.
There are moments, of course, that transcend narrow computations and nationalism.
What's the return on it in the very narrow, short-term?
Over the next few years, our choices will narrow even further.
The bank's narrow franchise means upside to the VR is limited.
After class, I joined Mass in his narrow sixth-floor office.
A short and narrow tree that's easy to assemble and store
Hersey has narrow shoulders, a high forehead, and a tapered beard.
But there could still be a narrow path forward for Facebook.
That meant narrow profit margins and regular haggling for each order.
Coral can only survive within a narrow band of ocean temperature.
Republicans hold a narrow, 51-49 seat edge in the Senate.
On the surface, this has restored a narrow edge for "remain".
Trump holds a narrow lead of 78,498 votes in the state.
Rep. Kyrsten Sinema (D) has taken a narrow lead over Rep.
CNN polls released Wednesday showed both Democrats holding a narrow advantage.
Within that narrow range, he might even be decent on enforcement.
But his narrow win there ensures the fight will go on.
The car has custom-made wooden wheels with narrow rubber tires.
Situated across a narrow strip of land—is it an isthmus?
But these narrow exceptions aside, our roads are managed without prioritization.
I was about halfway through when the tunnel seemed to narrow.
We can now narrow the answer down to nine likely locations.
"We've got a very narrow path for the bull," Paulsen said.
Shall we narrow the options down to country or maybe jazz?
They hope he'll narrow them and exempt allies such as Canada.
However, Sisitzky emphasized that the scope of the change is narrow.
The lavatory was uncomfortably narrow—clearly not meant for two people.
Their focus was narrow, solely on BLM valuation and auctioning procedures.
We're kind of focused on a more narrow slice of it.
She wore a yellow Brasil hat and had narrow-framed glasses.
And the differences between the two plans should narrow in conference.
Trump's policy agenda Republicans have a narrow two-seat Senate majority.
By contrast, Republicans held a narrow advantage among voters over 20003.
The small fishing town's narrow residential streets require driving with care.
Late cycle bull markets typically narrow into growth and momentum trades.
Consumer advocates worry about the increasing use of narrow pharmacy networks.
Furthermore, Judge Kavanaugh's approach toward the doctrine of severability is narrow.
"You're reducing yourself to a narrow slice of humanity," he said.
They assessed the front door: a narrow space, easy to defend.
Especially with its narrow build, which makes it easier to grip.
"I Was a Spy!" told of harrowing missions and narrow escapes.
That's still the only way that the gyre will ever narrow.
Discord has many features for disabling notifications, both broad and narrow.
Hillary Clinton has a narrow lead in the RealClearPolitics' polling average.
Even on those narrow, dispiriting terms, it's likely to fall short.
In Northern China, particularly in Beijing, hutongs are old, narrow alleyways.
I think you're developing a definition here that is too narrow.
He lost those three cases, all by narrow 5-4 votes.
But this symbiosis only thrives within a fairly narrow temperature band.
These details narrow down the model possibilities to one: Type 3.
So that's the beginning of moving from narrow AI to triage.
Don't be so narrow-minded and think you know it all.
The mistake incurred a one-out penalty in a narrow loss.
They're of people who represent a narrow mold of archetypal masculinity.
Some are elongated and narrow, while others are squat and compacted.
Her eyes would narrow and brighten as she stalked her prey.
"We all don't fit in the narrow boxes," Ms. Underwood said.
Presidential politics is no place for deviation from a narrow norm.
Ms. Nixon herself has acknowledged her path to victory is narrow.
Her narrow path to victory had been foreclosed by the results.
He said Davis made the right call to narrow the fairways.
That leaves a narrow margin for these two teams to advance.
We do not recommend hiking busy narrow trails (like Angels Landing).
The Democrat has a narrow lead in our poll so far.
So, we're, we're parked on a narrow street in western Mosul.
" Then he added: "He's an attack artist … I'm not that narrow.
Again, narrow wins in states result in the delegates being split.
For these clients, I am encouraging them to 'narrow their circle.
GoodQues says traditional ways of looking at consumers are too narrow.
The narrow, snaking layout suggests an underwater landscape carved by water.
Thousands of volunteer judges helped narrow the pool to 155 semifinalists.
I could remember the sunlight coming in through the narrow windows.
What would you recommend to help narrow my Canadian literature gap?
It's a "narrow slice of the overall gaming market," Horn said.
They virtually filed through a narrow tunnel, one behind the other.
Bloomberg has a narrow window of time to shift his strategy.
Most states still provide only a narrow window for bringing charges.
Yes, it's a shame that the voters' preferences are so narrow.
The taxonomist of coughs would immediately narrow down the diagnostic possibilities.
It has moved within a narrow range since the presidential election.
The house also has an office, adjoining a narrow sleeping porch.
The House bill passed on a narrow margin of 217-213.
Yet, in Pifer's view, Ukraine's denuclearization was too narrow an American
Tile's sleekest tracker, the Slim, is meant for more narrow spaces.
Prediction: Thunder go 2-0, with a narrow win in Miami.
Dinner is served in the narrow, clubby, wood-paneled Consort Bar.
Once we narrow down the field – you will see him shine.
DePaul held a narrow lead for much of the second half.
But, he cautions, animal-related deductions have a very narrow window.
Our tech columnist's trial runs might help you narrow the options.
A Medicare for all system would almost certainly narrow that gap.
Two of the twelve are narrow and hung vertically as borders.
Corporate bonds also, the spreads are pretty narrow relative to history.
They've chosen to represent a narrow (and shrinking) slice of Christianity.
The unexpectedly narrow outcome illustrated Mr. Trump's enduring appeal among conservatives.
But our current conception of patient and disease seems too narrow.
But the price seemed high for such a small, narrow space.
The currency traded in a narrow range of 1.3278 to 1.3299.
John McCain and Chris Coons introduced their own narrow immigration bill.
Pelosi's narrow focus on the survival of moderate Democrats is understandable.
They pack the narrow sidewalks and zip around on multicolored bikes.
Sets with narrow viewing angles might only look good straight on.
For example, a narrow majority perceive immigration as a cultural threat.
How does Santa squeeze himself down your narrow chimney every year?
Twitter's analysis focused on a much more narrow timeframe than Facebook's.
Gap. I like a narrow jean but just for the fit.
Sony's solution is to make the phone very narrow and tall.
In Um Tuba, the single-story homes line narrow, winding streets.
I have slightly narrow feet and found they fit me perfectly.
The three came one behind the other down the narrow corridor.
That report, Mr. Stiglitz said, was too narrow and poorly written.
Political graffiti celebrating Houthi fighters hung in the narrow streets nearby.
Democrats, while supportive of the bill, believe it is too narrow.
Trump also won all of those states, but by narrow margins.
Khanna, who lost a narrow vote in 2015, was second again.
I plan to match it with a narrow gold wedding band.
Republicans hold a narrow 51-49 seat majority in the Senate.
A narrow emphasis on efficiency puts our entire system at risk.
Choi: Let me narrow our focus on U.S. China trade tension.
Inside, Mr. Graham appeared at the end of a narrow hallway.
Only a narrow majority of Americans, 51 percent, support the idea.
Quarantine sounds like when you're dealing with a specific, narrow area.
Most of its tunnels are too narrow to accommodate bench walls.
The narrow answer is yes, but it's much more than that.
The criteria are narrow — and dependent on relatively consistent weather patterns.
And why President Trump's battle hasn't helped narrow the trade deficit.
Now researchers are starting to narrow their focus to smaller regions.
Nearby was a marble obelisk with a narrow, mailbox-like slit.
The charge is narrow, to the relief of press freedom advocates.
The reason that's important isn't narrow hair-splitting about budget deficits.
Rick Scott had won a narrow victory over incumbent Democratic Sen.
He was ultimately confirmed by a narrow margin, 47 to 52.
But this symbiosis only thrives within a fairly narrow temperature range.
Through that process, they'll narrow possibilities down and find the perpetrators.
These are forms of nonsentient intelligence with a relatively narrow focus.
It rejected my topics as too narrow, suggesting other ideas instead.
Narrow AI has seen extraordinary progress over the past few years.
They are pushed to accept themselves in a narrow-minded manner.
There was a narrow, 29-foot hallway in the old club.
At the end of last night, he kept his narrow lead.
Poorer neighborhoods are reachable only by motorbike, along narrow muddy paths.
Republicans are trying to defend a narrow majority in the Senate.
Peter Weber's Bachelor season kicked off with 30 women, who he will narrow down and narrow down until, hopefully, he ditches them all to find lasting love with Hannah Brown, er, whoever The Bachelor winner is.
Whether it's trying to finagle it up a narrow staircase, a la the favorite '90s sitcom character, or attempting to push it through too-narrow doorways, relocating this PIVOT-al piece of furniture is no easy feat.
If the field doesn't narrow quickly after the primary there on Feb.
I think that there's a narrow window of opportunity to do it.
And everything is packed with ancient architecture, narrow streets, and endless crowds.
Such narrow questions are simply not what these arguments are really about.
Residents and a few soldiers packed into the narrow storefront on Monday.
She was always able to keep him on the straight and narrow.
Once you narrow down your perfect size, each package only costs $24.
The results represent an incredibly narrow self-selecting sample of tech workers.
The point of contention in Sierra Club v Trump is relatively narrow.
Republicans control the Senate by a narrow majority of 52 to 48.
Moderate Republicans dismissed Kushner's plan, calling it too narrow to pass Congress.
Available in four colors, this narrow spatula is over 10 inches long.
The streets in the neighborhood are mostly narrow and scary at night.
And then, also, I do think that there&aposs this narrow path.
That's a very narrow view of what it means to do mathematics.
The old, narrow age lens has led to incredible distortions and misunderstandings.
To balance the still-prominent silhouette, pair it with belted, narrow trousers.
It's just that the models we had were rather narrow and fragile.
They then "drink" the pre-digested ant through a narrow slit. Brutal.
In a separate opinion, though, Kavanaugh defined "substantial" in extraordinarily narrow terms.
That's treated as equivalent to Trump's narrow 23-point margin in Pennsylvania.
My only complaint is that the trunk opening seems a bit narrow.
So nothing like the very narrow definition of Bourbon and Tennessee Whiskey.
It has plenty of variations, from squat and heavy to ultra-narrow.
This "prominent" historic pattern would give Trump a "narrow advantage," Hatzius said.
Using language like "antisemitism" to condemn the gunman's motivations is too narrow.
That narrow ruling would put the ball back in the president's court.
Ultimately, the high court chose a narrow middle ground on a technicality.
Furthermore, Judge Kavanaugh's approach toward the doctrine of sever-ability is narrow.
Institutions like the media validate this narrow view of who looks good.
"The theater he committed himself to was fairly narrow," Professor Duerfahrd said.
The 52%-48% Leave victory in 2016 was narrow but clear-cut.
But for Swiss stocks, the choice of venues is set to narrow.
Other users can then help confirm, narrow down, or dispute your identification.
McAuliffe's narrow victory came despite outspending Cuccinelli by close to $18 million.
The narrow participation in the market rally this year also concerns Henrich.
Strident and narrow beauty standards are harmful to both women and men.
Unfortunately, the space was a little too narrow, and she got stuck.
The judges then narrow the field to approximately four to six startups.
A narrow one could let them charge for anything beyond basic access.
Realistically, it is a little early to narrow in on prospect rankings.
It's a welcome change from the narrow focus of the original novels.
He's in control, and the narrow space only helps magnify his power.
It's a conscious break from the narrow, unimaginative grind of professional politics.
"This mountain to climb is very steep and narrow," Mr. Gibson said.
It's an extremely narrow scope that's plagued the category from the beginning.
The narrow lead she has over Bernie should be very, very troubling.
To consider her only a Native artist is too narrow by far.
There are no nooks or crannies designed for just one narrow purpose.
Spiders make silk by secreting a protein solution through a narrow duct.
Economic disparities between the sexes tend to narrow as countries grow richer.
Ironically, one tool that can help you narrow your search is Google.
The track is mixed in a way that produced a narrow soundstage.
Prices hovered in a narrow range between $055.703,2055.70 and $20.2,2823.5 on Thursday.
If, for instance, you care about LGBTQ equality, narrow it even further.
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When you turn 30, you start to narrow down what you want.
I'm sorry to read that so many people are so narrow minded.
In a narrow sense, that makes bonds look cheaper, compared with equities.
The FAANG terminology, while catchy, is too narrow for this particular exercise.
Big, small, short, tall, pregnant, broad-shouldered, narrow-hipped and everything else.
Florida Registered Republicans have a very narrow lead in Florida early voting.
Narrow down which email apps you actually use and remove the rest.
Some worry that too narrow a focus on prices could stifle development.
The chances of her staying on the straight and narrow feel shaky.
Many Senate Republicans were relieved by the bill's narrow 49-51 defeat.
Roy Blunt holds a narrow lead in recent Missouri surveys, while Sens.
It's difficult to narrow down everything that happened at CES this year.
Some of those simulations result in landslide victories, others in narrow ones.
I never let someone else's narrow mind affect my sense of self.
Two-way tweeting seems to narrow the distance between rulers and ruled.
For sure once you get to the top, everything becomes more narrow.
Anton Nekhaenko: Telegram is very important to certain narrow margins of society.
They probably have more in common that us narrow-minded humans think.
These aren't narrow transactional deals designed to advance a specific lobbying agenda.
"This is not a matter of narrow-mindedness; we respect our tradition."
They were trying to envisage the broader dimensions than the narrow technophiles.
But, in 2016, Trump won the county by just a narrow plurality.
They want a relationship, as narrow and limited as it might be.
That's a narrow and unproductive way to assess the evolution of anything.
For the week, U.S. crude was on track for a narrow advance.
Susan Collins (R-Maine) to side with Democrats in a narrow vote.
"What's nice about it is there's not a narrow focus," she says.
The data are about to pour in, ready to narrow the field.
The detailed inspection could narrow or expand the time needed for repairs.
So how do you squeeze a flying camera through such narrow obstacles?
Championing body positivity (or rather a whitewashed, narrow version of it) sells.
He chose to narrow Snap's focus, which seemed smart at the time.
He couldn't tell much by looking out the foyer's narrow windows, however.
Some traders have suggested a narrow range indicates increased volatility to come.
All the narrow parameters are familiar, too, this time from Disney's Tangled.
But looking only at their fiscal impact is too narrow a focus.
In July, her lead was a much more narrow 220006-point spread.
The narrow victory was British Prime Minister May's third win this week.
Recent polls show Clinton with a narrow lead in the Buckeye State.
You can see just how narrow the pipe is from this angle.
The slim majority creates a very narrow, almost nonexistent path to victory.
The lone insurer may decide to offer only cheaper, narrow-network plans.
Men and women both favor Trump over Clinton, but by narrow margins.
Some suggest a narrow Clinton victory, while others find a Clinton landslide.
His concerns about the "swamp," justifiable though they are, are conspicuously narrow.
House Republicans passed a similar bill by a narrow margin in May.
And has now misinterpreted that narrow victory, repeatedly claiming a "massive landslide"?
Issa had maintained a steady but narrow lead over Applegate since Nov.
In 2016, he won independent voters with a narrow margin over Clinton.
INGRAHAM: -- why would you even give them a narrow opening on obstruction?
Narrow your focus by testing the waters while you're still in school.
You will need someone who can look beyond a narrow police focus.
Burning tires light the long and narrow dark of Mohamed Mahmoud Street.
First he won a narrow victory in 2006 to unseat incumbent Sen.
The answer depends on whether you take the narrow or wider view.
That caused some people, from a narrow perspective, to lose their jobs.
More than two million Palestinians are packed into the narrow coastal enclave.
His opinions, more often than not, take a narrow view of the
The two indexes have been trading in narrow ranges in recent weeks.
For Ms Fujimori, a second narrow defeat will be hard to swallow.
Those are the narrow ideals that young people grow up with today.
"We've been able to narrow our differences quite a lot," he said.
BI officials have said it will narrow to 2.5 percent this year.
"  "I do think what today will do is help narrow the field.
Hungarian farmers clogged Budapest's narrow streets in 2300 for a mass demonstration.
" The FBI shot back, saying its request of Apple is "quite narrow.
Republicans hold a narrow majority on the chamber, but with GOP Sen.
The nature of litigation is to focus closely on one narrow issue.
My puffy eyes would narrow at him while I continued to weep.
For centuries, most people were malnourished and reliant on narrow, compromised biospheres.
She finally gathered up the force necessary to cross the Narrow Sea.
Wake me up when we break out of that relatively narrow range.
He added that he expects the black market rates to narrow further.
They roll and undulate, traveling through the narrow streets, searching for me.
Republicans are hoping to maintain narrow majorities in the House and Senate.
Side streets hold modest one- to three-family homes on narrow lots.
They had to climb all those stairs, and the stairs were narrow.
But the judges emphasised that their decision was reached on narrow grounds.
The smallest was a push mower (for "narrow detail," Mr. Baker explained).
"He has a very narrow, transactional view of the world," Delaney said.
All Democrats needed in Virginia was a win, even a narrow one.
But within their narrow confines, they reveal much of what is meant
"That's a narrow slice of the work that we do," Bodine said.
The court's grounds for Mr Sharif's dismissal were narrow in the extreme.
Instead, this method could be used to narrow down the possible suspects.
They have a narrow path to getting the bill through the Senate.
Long lines of shoppers were unevenly distributed among the narrow checkout lines.
It was in the narrow uprights, so it was nine feet wide.
By that narrow margin was the dream of Peres and Rabin defeated.
Another buyer failed to fit two previous sofas through her narrow hallway.
This year, with a field so varied, the lanes are more narrow.
To demand an instant response is to narrow far too many possibilities.
There was only a narrow lane through which the armor could roll.
From there, it didn't take long to narrow it down to Rowe.
The spread hasn't been this narrow since just before the Great Recession.
Trump recently halted those separations by signing a narrow executive order. Sen.
It reaffirmed that right in 1992 by a narrow 5-4 vote.
Airbus Group suggested the EU investigation was too narrow to address this.
But EPA has also fought to narrow who can receive grant funding.
"It's narrow, it's long, it gives me mild panic attacks," wrote another.
The Persian Gulf is crowded, narrow, and shallow — a confined fighting space.
Armed agents in bulletproof vests filled a narrow corridor outside apartment 208.
Women outnumber men by a narrow margin, 2202 percent to 2628 percent.
Gretchen Whitmer (D) both won by a narrow margin two years later.
Then he stepped outside onto a narrow street in the Vietnamese capital.
The alternative is segregation, isolation, and a cripplingly narrow vision of success.
Monaco's old town is full of beautiful architecture and charming narrow alleyways.
It's very narrow here, Pages and pages of orders in a sheaf.
The narrow margin has fueled support among Democrats who hope O'Rourke runs.
People maneuvering their cars through the narrow streets, listening to the forecast.
And in a sign of how narrow Mr. Trump's path is, Mrs.
A few customers reported that the sneakers were on the narrow side.
Kavanaugh appeared determined to find a narrow way to settle the issue.
"I think that both of them have extremely narrow paths," Sellers said.
Or they might issue a narrow decision, with no universally applicable standards.
But perhaps, within the relatively narrow confines of breastfeeding education, we can.
But a narrow spiral staircase went directly into the second-floor bedroom.
But paying people for their data could narrow the yawning income gap.
Chelsea Guitars was narrow and chockablock; memorabilia and guitars lined the walls.
The Daily Kos model foresees a more narrow range of plausible outcomes.
Senate Republicans have a narrow margin to clear Puzder through the Senate.
Partisans have a narrow vision of what is good for the party.
Catherine Pugh won a relatively narrow victory over former Mayor Sheila Dixon.
At Terra, a market on Ninth Avenue, she navigated the narrow aisles.
The order affects just "a very narrow range of funding," Readler said.
Handel has a narrow Election Day vote lead, 63,563 votes to 3,223.
But Democrats, while supportive of the bill, believe it is too narrow.
Blog posts are short, topical, and often polemical in a narrow way.
Those efforts should not stop at the narrow questions we heard today.
By experimenting, you can narrow in on what's most effective for you.
As long as I'm onstage, there's a pretty narrow spectrum of possibility.
Whatever you think of the ideas, however narrow the talks that Sens.
But the narrow US focus misses where the real Zika threat lies.
This energy helps you to narrow your focus—a key to success!
Should we narrow it down to a classical style or maybe pop?
As exceptions to the First Amendment go, it's a pretty narrow one.
At just 70 miles wide, the path of the totality is narrow.
The most agonizing implication of the narrow loss is that everything mattered.
At such points, the vinyl silhouettes and the glass forms narrow significantly.
There are speed bumps made out of paving stones and narrow streets.
Visitors walk down a narrow corridor, peering into each specially designed hellhole.
To narrow it down to those two is completely bewildering to everyone.
It's not a particular street I'm afraid of—just dark, narrow alleys.
To get there, one takes a steep, narrow and curvaceous coastal road.
Clinton's edge, Mr. Obama's lead in these states was occasionally quite narrow.
Dirichlet's discovery was, in a sense, a narrow statement about rational approximation.
And I hate when you have to narrow down the creative process.
Clinton wins Pennsylvania, Mr. Trump's path to victory starts getting very narrow.
The suit includes shaded goggles that create a narrow field of vision.
GM posted a narrow loss in its international unit, which includes China.
And a narrow win in a state like Michigan won't cut it.
Biden's wide embrace beats Sanders' narrow appeal, especially for voters eyeing November.
But this wasn't some kind of narrow, technical mistake on his part.
"If I work for other people, my role is narrow," she said.
The strongest essays narrow themselves to Le Guin's fervent obsession with language.
That stance helped pave the way for the narrow victories over Mrs.
The orchestra squeezed into its narrow pit and the dress rehearsal began.
Overly narrow decision-making at the corporate headquarters was a major factor.
Tragically, we're obliterating men who fall outside this narrow template of masculinity.
Painters often find their styles by setting narrow limits on their work.
Remaining on the straight and narrow is, however, not possible for all.
Women's World Cup: France beat Brazil in a narrow victory on Sunday.
She opened the door leading to the narrow passageway between the carriages.
Instead, by the narrow standards of his day, his reputation was sullied.
Narrow bills will pass, including necessary moves to keep the government functioning.
That's their perspective, and as perspectives go, it's actually pretty darn narrow.
Some funds are narrow in focus and not suitable for all portfolios.
Olson said he does not believe such a narrow ruling is likely.
Their narrow margin for error could still prove too difficult to overcome.
Restrictions on parking put in place on narrow roads were being lifted.

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