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"narrowly" Definitions
  1. only by a small amount
  2. (sometimes disapproving) in a way that is limited
  3. closely; carefully
"narrowly" Synonyms
barely just scarcely hardly marginally slightly only just almost close nearly by a nose by a hair by a whisker by narrow margin by a very small margin by the skin of one's teeth by the narrowest of margins at a push only almost not carefully closely searchingly intensely intently keenly painstakingly scrutinizingly attentively fixedly meticulously scrupulously somewhat quite faintly fairly lightly moderately nominally relatively partially vaguely rather kinda obscurely a bit a little pretty a shade locally regionally nearby provincially restrictedly sectionally domestically nationally natively aboriginally indigenously districtly parochially internally municipally civically territorially interiorly stately boundedly fast close at hand hard at close quarters near near-at-hand not far away tightly limitedly compactly crampedly meagrely(UK) compressedly scantily definitely determinately exiguously finitely measuredly scantly sparely sparsely tinily contractedly thinly slenderly slimly skinnily finely strictly precisely literally exactly explicitly faithfully truely clearly determinedly specifically concretely outrightly narrow-mindedly small-mindedly illiberally insularly intolerantly bigotedly reactionarily dogmatically close-mindedly inflexibly myopically short-sightedly partisanly pettily rigidly discriminatorily moralistically stingily avariciously cheaply parsimoniously frugally meanly mercenarily penuriously thriftily uncharitably ungenerously chintzily mingily rapaciously leanly lithely sveltely trimly lissomly rangily bonily lankily wirily More
"narrowly" Antonyms
considerably significantly substantially vastly well carelessly highly enormously seriously hugely remarkably tremendously greatly quite utterly markedly far plenty rather noticeably certainly completely absolutely definitely fully positively surely abundantly amply easily indubitably really truly undoubtedly frequently very more than well over by all means nationally widespread by miles above beyond exceeding over in excess of greater than upwards comfortably simply effortlessly lightly steadily coolly readily easy painlessly straightforwardly calmly fluently freely uncomplicatedly conveniently facilely skilfully smoothly broadly widely bigly expansively fatly immensely largely sizeably capaciously commodiously extensively generously roomily sizably spaciously openly endlessly boundlessly infinitely indefinitely limitlessly unlimitedly immeasurably unboundedly undefinedly illimitably measurelessly unconfinedly unrestrictedly comprehensively exhaustively compendiously encyclopaedically(UK) encyclopedically(US) extendedly thoroughly deeply inclusively overarchingly copiously eclectically globally universally loosely unspecifically generally generically roughly vaguely fuzzily hazily imprecisely indiscriminately inexactly nonspecifically approximately sketchily receptively broad-mindedly liberally tolerantly acceptingly objectively catholicly neutrally open-mindedly impartially permissively unbiasedly fairly fair-mindedly progressively charitably unsparingly unstintingly extravagantly freehandedly philanthropically unselfishly bounteously bountifully lavishly openhandedly prodigally profligately profusely uneconomically unthriftily bloatedly chubbily corpulently plumply repletely roundly stoutly bulkily flabbily heavily meatily obesely paunchily plumpishly ponderously

951 Sentences With "narrowly"

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Jason Lewis narrowly won, and Clinton narrowly lost, in the 2nd.
She narrowly lost the Reward to Tai, and narrowly lost the Immunity to Jason.
The state went narrowly to Obama in 2008 and narrowly to Mitt Romney in 2012.
But she restricted not only her language very narrowly — apparently, she restricted her life very narrowly, too.
Rather, the fate of Republicans will be decided in districts that Trump either won narrowly or lost narrowly.
And most important, she would've won if the underlying fundamentals were narrowly in her favor rather than narrowly against her.
Dinkins's Republican opponent, Rudy Giuliani, lost narrowly in 1989 and won narrowly in 1993, both times securing many Jewish votes.
And most important, she would've won if the underlying fundamentals were narrowly in her favor rather than narrowly against her.
A Narrowly Drafted Law The tech industry's success in shaping the bill to its interests certainly helped make a narrowly drafted law.
Ashford, who narrowly lost his Omaha-area seat in 2016, which Trump also narrowly carried, is hoping for a comeback in 85033.
But not only did Judah narrowly escape death last fall — more than seven decades ago, he narrowly survived the Nazi concentration camps.
But not only did Judah narrowly escape death last fall -- more than seven decades ago, he narrowly survived the Nazi concentration camps.
And then in the Alabama special election, Doug Jones outperformed his poll numbers, winning narrowly when the polls said he would lose narrowly.
North Carolina is a classic swing state, narrowly electing a Democratic governor in 2016 even as it narrowly chose Donald Trump for president.
North Carolina narrowlynarrowly — avoided being the second No. 1 seed to get knocked off in the opening weekend, beating Arkansas, 72-65.
Bonus prediction: Elon Musk will continue to do outlandish things on Twitter, but he will narrowly avoid kicking off lawsuits from the SEC or private citizens — very narrowly.
Had Anthony Brown narrowly defeated Hogan in 2014 rather than narrowly losing to him, I bet he'd be cruising to reelection right now and considered a possible 2020 presidential contender.
Scientists who narrowly missed out on an important grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) ended up publishing more successful papers than those who narrowly qualified for the grant.
Watch the video ... she narrowly avoided a serious wreck.
Congress just narrowly averted another government shutdown ... for now.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Democrat Andy Beshear narrowly led incumbent Gov.
The problems in our democracy don't suddenly disappear when he's no longer in the White House, any more than they would've disappeared had he narrowly lost in 2016 rather than narrowly won.
They found that uncommitted participants in an online experiment were significantly more likely to back a candidate if the candidate was described as narrowly winning in the polls rather than narrowly losing.
The Kaiser Family Foundation and Cook Political Report surveyed voters in the "Blue Wall" of Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin — once Democratic strongholds that Trump narrowly won — and Minnesota, where he narrowly lost.
These nurses kept helping people after narrowly escaping deadly flames.
Trump only narrowly won Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Michigan in 2016.
Hillary Clinton narrowly defeated Bernie Sanders on the Democratic side.
The major U.S. stock indexes closed narrowly lower on Tuesday.
The shoe retailer narrowly beat revenue expectations, reporting $1.86 billion.
American constituency, but will not subordinate state power to narrowly
During Trump's first year, independents narrowly favored Democrats for Congress.
I ended up narrowly escaping being raped in his house.
Pennsylvania, which Casey represents, narrowly went for Trump in 2016.
The union narrowly lost a similar vote five years ago.
It climbed 7.19%, narrowly beating its 7.17% gain in January.
The Diamondbacks narrowly avoided their first shutout since April 7443.
Senators, however, narrowly voted last week against calling any witnesses.
The accord was narrowly rejected in a plebiscite in October.
As currently scripted, Japanification is narrowly defined but broadly applied.
Why it matters: Republicans narrowly lost New Hampshire in 2016.
Maggie Hassan won even more narrowly, defeating incumbent GOP Sen.
Beto O'Rourke captured liberals' imaginations but narrowly lost to Sen.
A few months later, Gillard narrowly won the federal election.
Phelps narrowly edged out his fellow countryman in the semifinals.
Proponents of "buy local" policies tend to think too narrowly.
Trump narrowly won the state over Hillary Clinton in 2016.
On election day, Bradley narrowly lost to his Republican challenger.
The switch was narrowly approved in a referendum last year.
Polls suggest Mr Cameron is narrowly on course to win.
Raisman narrowly edged out Douglas for that honor on Sunday.
The ball narrowly escaped Puig's leaping attempt at the wall.
The deepest of the wounds narrowly missed severing Miles' spine.
Ted Cruz and finished only narrowly ahead of Florida Sen.
He had previously narrowly failed to clinch an automatic berth.
Clinton won Virginia and Colorado handily, and Nevada more narrowly.
Sudden gunfire, and the hero narrowly escapes a treacherous ambush.
He narrowly won his first full term a year later.
In that way Slovenia also narrowly avoided an international bailout.
John Culberson, in a district Clinton narrowly won in 2016.
We're fairly narrowly focused in the field we're working on.
Too often in the Senate we define "education" too narrowly.
Will the NSC membership be expansive or more narrowly defined?
Despite the district's high Republican voter registration, he won, narrowly.
The rescue enabled Slovenia to narrowly avoid an international bailout.
President Obama narrowly won the state in 2008 and 2012.
Democratic voters now narrowly lead Republican voters, 366,000 to 332,000.
The CREATES Act is narrowly tailored to solve this problem.
Its cloud unit, Amazon Web Services, only narrowly beat estimates.
And last year, the Stud narrowly avoided the same fate.
That's narrowly behind China (31%) and ahead of Russia (27%).
It also may not pass in the narrowly divided Senate.
But that was before he narrowly scraped back into power.
Sanders narrowly beat Biden among voters who prioritized income inequality.
With the Senate narrowly divided, Republicans need Mr. Daines's vote.
Let's start with that narrowly avoided nuclear catastrophe in 1983.
The district narrowly voted him and Hillary Clinton in 2016.
But just days earlier, he had narrowly escaped the flames.
In isolation, each of these cases was quite narrowly conceived.
Mexico narrowly escapes returning the favor with a penalty kick.
Minnesota was a poorer investment, with Bloomberg narrowly beating Sen.
Clinton narrowly defeated Sanders in the 2016 primary in Massachusetts.
Cox narrowly defeated Valadao, by just 862 votes, in 2018.
But when it is narrowly targeted, it is particularly so.
He lost, narrowly, to Tony Evers, the state's schools superintendent.
He only narrowly avoids nailing his foot into the wall.
Scholten narrowly won Webster County, which includes Dayton, in 2018.
"In this country, patriotism is so narrowly construed," she added.
Its head periodically flung off, each time narrowly missing someone.
Some have just narrowly escaped charges for corruption or fraud.
And it was focused narrowly on the information technology industry.
With 24 nominations, the streamer narrowly beat out Disney — Disney!
In 2016, Clinton narrowly won the district, 493% to 46%.
He narrowly defeated Pete Buttigieg, the former South Bend, Ind.
Voters narrowly decided last June to leave the European Union.
The incumbent Republican who narrowly leads former Democratic state Sen.
Nick Freitas, who narrowly lost to Stewart on Tuesday evening.
Bevin was narrowly defeated in November by Democrat Andy Beshear.
Many departments have offices more narrowly directed to handle security.
"There must never be a narrowly voted impeachment," Nadler said.
However, it narrowly lost control of the less powerful Senate.
Senators narrowly rejected a push by Democrats, led by Sen.
Manuel narrowly escaped prison due to a lack of evidence.
Trump also leads in Pennsylvania — 71 delegates — but only narrowly.
The House narrowly approved its version of repeal last month.
She narrowly missed slamming into a guardrail and several trees.
Officials said the request was narrowly tailored to Farook's phone.
It's not just this narrowly focused large cap, growth story.
This helped the country to narrowly avoid an international bailout.
In 2016, Mr. Sanders won the state narrowly over Mrs.
Clinton narrowly carried, the ingredients seem right for an upset.
Clifford was narrowly confirmed by the Senate, 26 to 23.
Chris McDaniel, who narrowly lost a primary fight to Sen.
Both Blunt and McCain are only narrowly ahead in polls.
Andrew Hall in 2015 looked at very close congressional primaries and found that moderate candidates who narrowly win the nomination do better in the general election than extreme candidates who narrowly win the nomination.
Recently bankrupted by one of its regular relegations, the club narrowly narrowly escaped another return to the lower divisions last year, after which it proceeded to lose its respected manager and its best player.
The New York Times analysis of caucus results, with 74 percent of precincts reporting, showed Clinton winning "More Hispanic" precincts in the state (if narrowly), while Sanders (even more narrowly) was winning "Less Hispanic" precincts.
The Saudis are actually a great counter-terrorism partner narrowly defined.
Mexico narrowly avoided a recession during the first half of 2019.
Gap shares went down 1 percent despite narrowly beating earnings expectations.
"Let's not get too narrowly focused on Trump's agenda," Cramer said.
Widodo only narrowly defeated Subianto in a bitterly fought 2014 election.
The Dallas Mavericks center missed the All-Star cut just narrowly.
The court ultimately, and narrowly, sided with her — five to four.
Another message was that the Saudi authorities define corruption relatively narrowly.
People of color narrowly oppose the change by just two points.
Trump narrowly lost New Hampshire in 2016 to Democrat Hillary Clinton.
Because of that, Warren argues, more narrowly "targeted" policies are required.
The bill had narrowly passed in the lower house in July.
Senna narrowly emerges with the easiest task of the three films.
He narrowly pulled off the first part, the rest went wrong.
In 216, Ted Kennedy narrowly escapes dying during a plane crash.
European stocks were narrowly mixed while Asian stocks ended mostly lower.
Restrictions on how narrowly politicians can use Facebook's ad-targeting tools.
But, the administration said, this exception is to be narrowly construed.
This neat privacy feature allows for narrowly focused instances to form.
"We don't want to define ecosystem services too narrowly," says Winfree.
Biotech companies often think too narrowly about potential threats, Dalton said.
He narrowly evades capture, but not before a dog mauls him.
It's revenue of $2945 billion narrowly beat estimates of $23 billion.
Trump narrowly edges Clinton among the state's independents (41% to 38%).
Parties campaigning for independence narrowly won a regional election in 2015.
The UAW narrowly failed to organize VW's Chattanooga plant in 2014.
There are also issues of thinking too narrowly about the problem.
A week after the hearing, the committee narrowly confirmed Bridenstine's nomination.
Both indexes have been trading narrowly over the past three weeks.
He says he narrowly escaped through a whole in the wall.
Tshisekedi narrowly defeated another opposition leader, Martin Fayulu, in the Dec.
Even narrowly-focused operations North of the border are deemed risky.
Network blackouts were narrowly averted at Veon's Bangalink unit in Bangladesh.
Slovenia narrowly avoided an international bailout for its banks in 2013.
GrubHub's revenue rose 37.5 percent to $137.5 million, narrowly beating estimates.
Beto O'Rourke, who narrowly lost a bid to unseat Republican Sen.
She narrowly lost to Republican U.S. Representative Andy Barr in November.
Romney narrowly lost Iowa to Rick Santorum before winning New Hampshire.
Trump's has also narrowly improved, but not as much as Clinton's.
The House of Representatives narrowly passed its healthcare bill last month.
In the 2016 presidential election, Trump narrowly beat Clinton 48%-47%.
Currently, the new Trump administration is answering that question too narrowly.
The benchmark was narrowly lower by 1.43 percent for the week.
Excluding items, AMD earned 13 cents per share, narrowly beating estimates.
Thanks to social media, assault can't be so narrowly understood anymore.
Instead, Prop 22020 was narrowly defeated, 228 percent to 47.2 percent.
The RealClearPolitics polling average has McCaskill narrowly leading by 1 point.
House narrowly passes budget, moving one step closer to tax reform
Trump narrowly won Pennsylvania by less than 1 percent in 2016.
Kander narrowly led a recent Emerson College Survey by 2 points.
O'Rourke, who narrowly lost a Senate race last year to Sen.
Stocks stateside closed narrowly mixed on Friday following the data release.
And Biden is thinking far too narrowly about what work is.
The grounds for refusing such access will be drawn very narrowly.
It only narrowly avoided a recession at the end of 2018.
After narrowly missing the requirements to make the September debate, Rep.
But Romney won those voters only narrowly, 51 to 48 percent.
Moore lost narrowly to Jones in a special election in 85033.
Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.), who narrowly survived a shooting in 2011.
Hillary Clinton narrowly carried the district in the 2016 presidential election.
Colombia's voters narrowly rejected the deal in a referendum last month.
Toomey narrowly won his own reelection race against Democrat Katie McGinty.
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is infuriatingly slow and narrowly focused.
Deutsche Telekom shares traded narrowly lower on the day in Frankfurt.
Clinton's liberal views narrowly outweighed his fears about Mr. Trump's temperament.
Earlier this year Zuma narrowly avoided a vote of no confidence.
He narrowly lost to Lungu in a bruising election last year.
The committee is narrowly divided with 11 Republicans and 85033 Democrats.
Moon was defeated narrowly by Park in the 2012 presidential election.
Senate lawmakers narrowly voted, 50 to 49, to confirm GOP Rep.
Democrat Elaine Luria, a retired U.S. Navy commander, narrowly defeated Rep.
Such a factory might not make sense in narrowly financial terms.
The Obama administration replaced it with a more narrowly tailored rule.
Gillespie narrowly carried it in 2014, but Clinton trounced Trump there.
That has left him narrowly trailing Ms. Cortez Masto in polls.
In January, the Senate narrowly rejected a similar bill from Sen.
Everyone else failed: some narrowly, some spectacularly, but all — sadly — predictably.
The benchmark finished narrowly positive Tuesday, closing up 1.753% at 2,979.29.
It decided many cases narrowly, often in coalitions that scrambled expectations.
The latter amendment was narrowly rejected by 311 votes to 307.
That often means narrowly drawn decisions that make only incremental changes.
But character was defined at once too vaguely and too narrowly.
Clinton's weakness foreshadowed Donald Trump narrowly carrying the state in November.
Then he narrowly lost a second election to Gantz in September.
Biden led narrowly in each, though within the margin of error.
Trump lost the state -- albeit narrowly -- in 2016 to Hillary Clinton.
Mexico narrowly escaped recession in the first half of the year.
Instead, policymaking has aimed narrowly at expanding the Veterans Affairs department.
More narrowly focused studies have yielded the same kinds of results.
Gil Cisneros (D-Calif.), who only narrowly defeated Kim in 2018.
He fired at a large group of fleeing civilians, narrowly missing.
But the New York case was narrowly focused on two women.
Vermont has a narrowly focused law that only addresses data brokers.
Sanders went on to narrowly lose the caucus to Hillary Clinton.
The Senate narrowly confirmed Kavanaugh with a near-party line vote.
Barack Obama had carried the working class-county twice, albeit narrowly.
Warren narrowly trailed him in that category, taking nearly 14 percent.
Amy McGrath, a Democrat who narrowly lost her race against Rep.
It narrowly avoided having to impose draught restrictions on PANAMAX ships.
His effort narrowly failed, but the teachers were not so forgiving.
Art Halvorson, the Tea Party challenger who narrowly lost to Rep.
Britain voted narrowly to leave the EU in a 2016 referendum.
"This inquiry must be swift, thorough and narrowly focused," she said.
"This inquiry must be swift, thorough, and narrowly-focused," Gabbard said.
These changes, which narrowly passed, make him a modern-day sultan.
In 2017 a Republican-controlled Congress narrowly failed to repeal Obamacare.
Unlike Amazon, it is narrowly focused on the health-care space.
But she has also prided herself on interpreting existing laws narrowly.
Humala narrowly defeated her in her first presidential bid in 2011.
Kavanaugh faces a tough confirmation fight in a narrowly divided Senate.
Woodall made the announcement just months after narrowly retaining his seat.
U.S. trade barriers, on the contrary, focus more narrowly on steel.
We play Codenames today and my team narrowly wins each time.
The conclusions of the new report are careful, and narrowly drawn.
Despite Ford's compelling testimony, Supreme Court Justice Kavanaugh was narrowly confirmed.
The top-seeded team, Villanova, narrowly fell to No. 8 Wisconsin.
But our environmental debate is really narrowly around greenhouse gas emissions.
The legislation was reworked and narrowly passed the House last month.
His request is narrowly targeted and rooted in a legal technicality.
His tee shot on the next hole also narrowly missed spectators.
Her successor, Michel Temer, narrowly avoided an impeachment trial for corruption.
The Trump administration interpreted both parts of the June ruling narrowly.
Raimondo and Fung faced off in 2014, and Fung narrowly lost.
He narrowly got Betsy DeVos confirmed as his secretary of education.
Read very narrowly, Shah's comments aren't talking about Jews outside Israel.
The timing for Kobach isn't great: He narrowly defeated Kansas Gov.
He narrowly lost the last presidential elections to Park in 2012.
She pointed out what a knife-edge North Carolina, which her husband narrowly lost in 2012 and narrowly won in 2008, is currently skittering on; Mrs Clinton is leading in the state by about one percentage point.
In that way the country managed to narrowly avoid an international bailout.
Bustos represents a northern Illinois district that Trump narrowly won in 2016.
Procter & Gamble dipped 1.74 percent after the company's sales narrowly missed estimates.
Issa won his district narrowly in 2016, by just about 5,000 votes.
Scheana Marie's sister is safe after narrowly avoiding a fiery car explosion.
Kelly Ayotte, a Republican who narrowly lost after distancing herself from Trump.
They are narrowly focused for now — and there's good reason for that.
The GOP-controlled House narrowly passed the spending cuts earlier this month.
The pair narrowly escaped being hit with a massive falling tree branch.
We narrowly interpret every government request for user data to minimize disclosure.
In 2016, despite his claims to the contrary, Mr Trump won narrowly.
The election-year reversal affects a state Trump narrowly lost in 85033.
Bill Nelson narrowly lost their races for governor and Senate in 2018.
McSally narrowly lost in the general election last year against now Sen.
Mr Santos narrowly lost a referendum on the peace agreement in 2016.
Nashville narrowly took the season series by winning three of five games.
On his first day, he narrowly missed getting killed by a mortar.
Mr Bemba narrowly lost to Mr Kabila in an election in 2006.
If he loses narrowly he will likely insist the election was stolen.
He was narrowly confirmed after winning over pro–abortion rights Republican Sen.
The EDF board voted narrowly to proceed with the project last week.
Ford said its March sales rose 8 percent, narrowly topping analyst expectations.
Beatrice Evangeline, 3, walks through a narrowly shoveled path in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The Kings narrowly avoided tying their franchise record of 11 consecutive losses.
Theisen-Eaton again narrowly has the year's leading score over Ennis-Hill.
As of Friday morning, that estimate had climbed narrowly into positive territory.
The one exception: George W. Bush narrowly won the state in 2000.
But Facebook plans to keep the scope narrowly focused on content issues.
Above: Harrowing video as Michael Luciano narrowly escapes the flames (profanity warning).
The U.S. House of Representatives narrowly passed a replacement bill in May.
Voters were narrowly divided on Mr Trump's performance—51% disapproving; 46% approving.
The improper throw resulted in the axe ricocheting back, narrowly missing her.
The court narrowly sided 5-4 with Miranda, whose conviction was overturned.
George W. Bush narrowly wins and two years later Republicans controlled everything.
It was a battleground in 2016: Clinton won it narrowly over Sanders.
But in November last year Argentines narrowly elected Mauricio Macri as president.
O'Rourke narrowly lost a race for the U.S. Senate to Texas Sen.
The U.S. House of Representatives narrowly approved a healthcare bill on Thursday.
Clinton narrowly won the Democratic caucuses in Iowa over rival Vermont Sen.
Slovenia only narrowly avoided an international bailout for its banks in 2013.
Maduro has been in power since he was narrowly elected in 2013.
AT1 bonds were narrowly trading up by late morning, reflecting that progress.
The narrowly notched an all-time high of 2,401.36 during Monday's session.
The bill narrowly failed to get the 60 votes needed for passage.
Kevin Hart pulled a great escape Friday ... narrowly dodging a passenger train!
House Republicans narrowly passed their plan Thursday to repeal and replace ObamaCare.
U.K. citizens voted narrowly in June 2016 to leave the European Union.
The amendments were approved but only narrowly after intense last minute lobbying.
Even a majority of the Federation of Small Businesses narrowly backs Remain.
Gillespie ended up narrowly beating Stewart in a surprisingly close GOP primary.
Rauner narrowly fended off a challenge from the right from state Rep.
Most polls show Mrs Clinton narrowly ahead of Mr Sanders in Indiana.
A referendum broadening Erdoğan's presidential powers narrowly passed in Turkey last month.
Issa was narrowly re-elected in November by a 1,600 vote margin.
The Freedom Act places more narrowly defined limitations on this federal surveillance.
Voters narrowly rejected the project in March, overriding the Council's previous approval.
In 2016 he narrowly lost a referendum to abolish presidential term limits.
The appeals panel ruled that presidential immunity should be interpreted more narrowly.
But sentiment is growing in Washington to interpret the law more narrowly.
In November, voters narrowly approved Proposition 3, which called for full expansion.
In December, Modi narrowly won elections in his home state of Gujarat.
Senate GOP narrowly passed its version of tax reform over the weekend.
Over the weekend, the Senate narrowly passed its version of the plan.
Stateside, major indexes closed narrowly mixed as investors awaited tax reform developments.
In the end, it failed narrowly, with 50.2 percent voting against it.
White voters narrowly approved of Trump's action by a 2202-2628 margin.
Women tend to earn the same as men within narrowly defined occupations.
She brandished her gun and shot in his direction, narrowly missing him.
Valanciunas narrowly missed a double-double with a game-high nine rebounds.
Dan Lipinski, who narrowly edged challenger Marie Newman in the Democratic primary.
Nonetheless, NAFTA narrowly passed in Congress after a vigorous and contentious debate.
In that case, the court ruled narrowly for the baker, Jack Phillips.
The new rules narrowly define one of the restrictions on the deduction.
It was narrowly approved by parliament on Monday with the government's support.
Sestak narrowly lost to Toomey in 2010, a huge year for Republicans.
A lot of polls showed John McCain narrowly ahead, or even behind.
The Constitution narrowly defines treason and establishes a high bar for conviction.
The flaw in Benedikt's argument is that it is so narrowly focused.
The Democrat narrowly won his first term as Tennessee governor in 2002.
He narrowly lost to Waxman 137-122 in a secret ballot vote.
Clinton won both caucuses narrowly; in Iowa it was a virtual tie.
But these should be specific and "narrowly focused" to stop copyright infringement.
DAN LIPINSKI NARROWLY DEFEATS CHALLENGER MARIE NEWMAN IN ILLINOIS CONGRESSIONAL PRIMARY - AP
Plus, we had to know about the hairstyling mistakes they've narrowly avoided.
Then, in 2007, the authorities tried to arrest him; he narrowly escaped.
Cowed, he dropped the pledge, and on Tuesday narrowly survived the revolt.
Mr. Carter managed, narrowly, to win that first post-Watergate national election.
But focusing too narrowly on one company or platform is a mistake.
Instead they will do the same, investing narrowly in their own priorities.
In the video below, we narrowly avoided a cyclist in all black.
He sampled widely (like a generalist), then focused narrowly (like a specialist).
Mr. Evers, who narrowly defeated Mr. Walker in November, is a Democrat.
May's proposal loses narrowly, a tweaked version of the deal might pass.
You do get into other issues if you are narrowly targeting something.
Afterward I felt a little shaky, as if I'd narrowly escaped disaster.
In contrast, there are just 240 where the Democrat prevails this narrowly.
President Trump may claim "exoneration" on a narrowly defined criminal coordination charge.
Issa opted to retire after he only narrowly won reelection in 2016.
The dissenters said the term legislature should have been read more narrowly.
Narrowly focused stock buybacks in public companies that have enriched a small
Harris stood in fourth place with 9003 percent, narrowly ahead of Sen.
Last week, China appears to have narrowly escaped punishing American trade tariffs.
But it would be a mistake to view our responsibilities so narrowly.
Steve King again this year after narrowly losing to him in 22019.
After narrowly losing a primary challenge that year against then-Republican Sen.
That's why Hirson said he's "narrowly optimistic" the tariffs set for Oct.
The best of the three is actually the narrowly defined current deal.
Trump's rating, meanwhile, dipped 272 points, narrowly larger than the error margin.
The former secretary of State narrowly defeated President Trump in New Hampshire.
Clinton still would have lost both Florida and Pennsylvania — albeit very narrowly.
Moreover, these narrowly defined costs are only one part of the picture.
Warren's campaign trails him only narrowly, with a $24.6 million quarterly haul.
Lauren Underwood, both of whom hold districts Trump carried narrowly in 2016.
In 2016, Trump narrowly flipped it away from Democrats with 51 percent.
The company narrowly survived its bruising bankruptcy fight just one year ago.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, a far-left candidate, is narrowly behind Mr. Fillon.
He also had nine assists, falling narrowly short of a triple-double.
It hardly mattered when McCain would notch fourth place, narrowly, behind Thompson.
This means that the most expensive stocks are narrowly driving market returns.
The Nevada win comes after Sanders narrowly defeated Buttigieg in New Hampshire.
In 2005, Merkel was narrowly elected German chancellor by just three seats.
In February 2017, she was narrowly confirmed by the Senate, 50–51.
Today's picks: • The champion surfer Mick Fanning narrowly avoids another shark encounter.
The outbreak in New York this year narrowly avoided meeting that threshold.
That total narrowly edges out his third quarter haul of $6 million.
Tom Latham, for two decades, but narrowly went for President Obama twice.
The president only narrowly lost the state to Hillary Clinton in 2016.
I narrowly escaped prison but a lot of my fellow students didn't.
But it survived, narrowly, and it's now been alive for a decade.
Others want to tailor the articles very narrowly to the Ukraine scandal.
Analysts also predicted the USDA would narrowly increase U.S. wheat ending stocks.
Republicans have narrowly held onto their Senate majority, adding a single seat.
His daughter Marina, who narrowly survived, suffered continuing psychological trauma, he said.
In December, the far right was defeated narrowly in Austria's presidential election.
Rodney Frelinghuysen in a district that Trump only narrowly won in 2016.
San Francisco voters narrowly approved a congestion tax on ride-sharing companies.
Democrat Gretchen Whitmer narrowly defeated Republican Bill Schuette for governor of Michigan.
United States, the Supreme Court defined the term "official act" very narrowly.
The rouble-based MOEX Russian index was narrowly down at 2,928.2 points.
And will they be tempted to expand their narrowly focused impeachment probe?
They yearn for emergency, dreaming of a doomsday to be narrowly averted.
Even so, this more narrowly defined alt-right may be a force.
Kara Eastman, president of a local nonprofit, narrowly prevailed over former Rep.
The Microsoft investigation and trial, which I covered, was fairly narrowly focused.
In 2012, he declared himself a Democrat, narrowly losing to GOP Gov.
Those who have succeeded have done so only narrowly, like Ohio's Rep.
Cannonball narrowly missed in the six-furlong Diamond Jubilee Stakes in 2009.
LG: The most important thing is to hew narrowly to factual claims.
Rockhold lunged in with a jab and Bisping narrowly missed his return.
That means that our discussions can be narrowly focused on the Democratic race.
In Iowa's 3rd District, newcomer Cindy Axne narrowly ousted Republican incumbent David Young.
Mouncey is a former men's handball player, and narrowly missed the Rio Olympics.
However, falling stocks in Dubai only narrowly outnumbered gainers by 220 to 10.
The company narrowly escaped bankruptcy, and is now bigger and better than ever.
Hillary Clinton narrowly carried Denham's district and won Valadao's district by 15 points.
"This economic recovery has been very narrowly perched within the U.S.," he said.
State law had previously defined rape more narrowly, as non-consensual sexual intercourse.
Erdogan narrowly avoided capture and possible death on the night of the putsch.
There was a play at the plate, but Bourjos narrowly beat Werth's throw.
In other poll findings, the public narrowly agrees with continuing the Mueller probe.
Hyde-Smith narrowly beat Espy in the first round of voting on Nov.
Statistical analysis indicates that he would have narrowly lost the presidency without evangelicals.
Hillary Clinton won in some of them, but very narrowly, as Allysia said.
Voters in Arizona also narrowly favor Democrats in the overall fight for Congress.
The real version is that the world narrowly avoided having a Prince Porchy.
We narrowly avoid an incident with another dog who was walking off-leash.
Gillum narrowly lost his race for governor against Republican Ron DeSantis in 2018.
The pair narrowly edged out second-place Sweden, who was trailed by Norway.
He said she fell 12-16 feet, narrowly avoiding landing on jagged rocks.
The narrowly drawn legislation applies to terrorist attacks committed within the United States.
Membership at Ford (F) only narrowly approved a deal that year as well.
The district is competitive; Esty and Hillary Clinton narrowly won it in 2016.
Net sales rose 1% to $5.4 billion, narrowly missing expectations of $5.5 billion.
Something I could have used this morning, after narrowly missing the R train.
Singh, 52, narrowly missed an 8-foot eagle putt on his final hole.
Aides acknowledge Clinton could lose the state, despite polls showing her up narrowly.
"Their mission is very narrowly focused on individuals with Down syndrome," he said.
So let's not just be narrowly focused on one part of the problem.
It narrowly missed and collided with a glass window above his head.4.
The restaurant chain reported EPS of $1.23, narrowly beating consensus estimates of $1.22.
They tilt more narrowly toward Clinton in Ohio, 48% Clinton to 44% Trump.
Three senior southern Yemeni officials narrowly escaped a car bomb attack in January.
His young, inexperienced squad helped him narrowly avoid such a predicament on Tuesday.
This, called recursion, is what Mr Chomsky calls the language faculty "narrowly defined".
"Plaintiff has here narrowly avoided the imposition of costs of sanctions," she warned.
Export-oriented Slovenia narrowly avoided an international bailout for its banks in 2013.
The Senate is narrowly divided, with the GOP holding a two-vote majority.
But in 2016 the district voted narrowly for Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump.
He narrowly lost to an independent rival in presidential elections late last year.
Net sales rose to $2.63 billion but narrowly missed estimates of $2.64 billion.
That amendment passed narrowly, 312 to 308, and effectively replaced May's original motion.
Earlier Tuesday, the U.S. narrowly lost to world powerhouse Argentina, falling 17-14.
Those two seem narrowly focused on rolling back more of Obamacare's insurance regulations.
Ohio is one of the few battleground states where Trump is narrowly leading.
Last month he narrowly won a referendum that grants him sweeping new powers.
A woman driving with her three daughters narrowly avoided colliding with the airplane.
But the was able to narrowly escape correction territory ahead of Friday's trading.
Last month he narrowly won a referendum that granted him sweeping new powers.
She was leading in the polls — narrowly in some averages, comfortably in others.
And she won the night's biggest toss-up, narrowly defeating Sanders in Massachusetts.
Clinton only narrowly lost Michigan, meaning she and Sanders will split the delegates.
The narrowly focused condemnation from the right thus targeted Trump's coddling of bigotry.
EDF's board narrowly voted to proceed with the Hinkley Point project on Thursday.
Intercepted by Bangladesh border guards, Rehana Begum's family narrowly escaped being sent home.
He narrowly beat front-runner Hillary Clinton in Michigan but split the delegates.
Forget all the headlines that say Hillary Clinton narrowly won the Iowa caucuses.
Pyeongchang will be Ferreira's first Olympics after narrowly missing the 2014 Sochi Games.
Kevin Yoder in a district that narrowly voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016.
In this way Slovenia also narrowly escaped the need for an international bailout.
The second-term lawmaker narrowly defeated Young in a runoff at the time.
Poliquin narrowly led Golden, 46.2% to 45.6%, after first-place votes were counted.
The first speaks, aided by a script, to narrowly defined, consensus political requirements.
Last year, he narrowly lost the House race for Nevada's 3rd congressional district.
Yet it contains more college-educated whites, a group that narrowly favors Mrs.
Richard DeWald, a nurse, said he narrowly avoided Mr. Joudeh during the pursuit.
President Donald Trump won Wisconsin and Pennsylvania and only narrowly lost in Minnesota.
Obama won the state in 2008 although Romney carried it narrowly in 2012.
The video was too narrowly focused to expand her appeal, campaign officials feared.
Manchin narrowly won his 2018 reelection race against state Attorney General Patrick Morrisey.
That constituted a 10 percent rise year-on-year, narrowly beating analyst expectations.
The Constitution, however, defined the Supreme Court's authority in such suits more narrowly.
In last year's election, McCready narrowly fell behind Harris by just 905 votes.
In December, a month after O'Rourke narrowly lost a spirited challenge to Sen.
He denied any allegations of wrongdoing and was narrowly confirmed to the court.
She narrowly lost her 2018 bid for the suburban Atlanta district to Rep.
Most of our military assistance is focused narrowly on tactics and trigger pullers.
House Republicans narrowly passed their version of a healthcare reform bill in May.
Two other judges, targeted by conservative groups in 2014, narrowly survived retention votes.
That number narrowly missed the homebuilder's forecast of 22.8 percent for the quarter.
Together, the two companies would control 95 percent of their narrowly defined market.
U.S. national interests have been narrowly focused on counter-terrorism in the region.
Narrowly defeated in the 2006 election, he again claimed he had been robbed.
The older we get, our relationship needs are more complex and narrowly defined.
I narrowly missed an actual slaughter thanks to timing, and I'm secretly grateful.
According to Rifaat, this had only encouraged Egyptians to become more narrowly religious.
And he failed, albeit narrowly, to crack 2023 percent of all votes cast.
The amendments failed narrowly with votes of 207-214 and 210-211, respectively.
Virginia Republicans voted narrowly over the weekend to select their challenger to Sen.
But Clinton actually won the Seventh, while she narrowly lost in the Sixth.
Where things stand: Public opinion on the strikes is narrowly in Macron's favor.
" Harvard's race-conscious admissions policies are "narrowly tailored to achieve a compelling interest.
His comments came as the Senate narrowly passed a $1.4 trillion tax bill.
Before my acrobatic dismount, I'd narrowly missed being brained by a lolling branch.
Emergence Capital is narrowly focused on investing in early-stage enterprise software companies.
That allowed the country to narrowly avoid the need for an international bailout.
The White House, meanwhile, has made a narrowly tailored request for $21.5 billion.
The City Council voted narrowly in April to remove the statue of Lee.
Ideally, it is narrowly tailored to drive home the point of the play.
If he wins more narrowly in both, he's still in a good place.
Two senior government officials were reported to have narrowly escaped retaliatory assassination attempts.
Last month, an insider attack narrowly missed killing the American commander in Afghanistan.
Their nominee, Rick Saccone, lost the race narrowly to Conor Lamb, a Democrat.
Both find what nuances they can in characters very narrowly drawn to type.
Prop 66 narrowly passed the 50 percent threshold by just 0.9 percentage points.
And while Trump won narrowly in 2016, there are signs of serious discontent.
He narrowly won his first House race, but was easily re-elected twice.
Stepping out of the chopper, an excited Mr. Kowalski narrowly avoided the rotors.
But much will turn on how expansively or narrowly he interprets those categories.
And you won in '98, right, pretty narrowly against former Senator John Ensign.
Senators narrowly approved Trump's nominee along party lines in a 12-11 vote.
As commentators on both sides noted, the court's decision was very narrowly written.
Argentina's Senate on Thursday narrowly rejected a closely watched bill to legalize abortion.
Sliced and fried with onions, they narrowly beat out the pretty good fries.
It may again narrowly log quarter-over-quarter growth in Q2, economists say.
Polls show his Liberals narrowly trailing the opposition Conservatives following an ethics breach.
Dorian already passed through the U.S. Virgin Islands and narrowly avoided Puerto Rico.
But Democrats did narrowly lead in one of those races, Virginia's Fifth District.
Or if Biden is narrowly ahead, they could push him over the top.
"Grace" is a story of the Great Famine, but it's not narrowly political.
It mostly comes from Florida, a state the president won narrowly in 2016.
By that admittedly rather convoluted metric, Buttigieg narrowly beat Sanders at the caucuses.
Italy narrowly escaped sanction procedures this summer after pledging to reduce public spending.
Bernie Sanders narrowly won the state in 2016's primary election against Clinton.
Only Manchin voted to confirm him, winning reelection narrowly a few weeks later.
This guidance interpreted that limit on the agency's power as narrowly as possible.
That we narrowly avoided one fiasco is no insurance against the next one.
The next year, she narrowly lost a race for the House of Representatives.
Democrats break narrowly in favor of DACA -- 49% say it's more important vs.
He narrowly unseated a GOP incumbent, winning by just more than a point.
Andy Beshear (D), who narrowly defeated Bevin last month, took office on Tuesday.
The president's next stop is another swing state he lost narrowly in 2016.
Lower courts should treat minority majority opinions as binding, but read them narrowly.
Mullin was elected to the 85033rd seat narrowly in 2016 via special election.
These are effective prices on carbon, just narrowly tailored to a specific technology.
Judges could rule narrowly in some matters and Trump could prevail in others.
David Valadao, who is back for a rematch after losing narrowly last year.
And in a hypothetical matchup, he was narrowly ahead of President Donald Trump.
"Iran is likely to focus more narrowly on U.S. military targets," Eurasia said.
Kobach, a hardline conservative, narrowly won the GOP gubernatorial primary over then-Gov.
California Republican David Valadao, who narrowly lost his seat in 2018 to Rep.
Wilson narrowly won re-election and eventually agreed to support a federal amendment.
He narrowly escapes being shot and finds himself a routine object of suspicion.
By morning, the computer is gone, her access to university only narrowly preserved.
Another big question is how narrowly Facebook plans to interpret the board's decisions.
Colorado narrowly avoided the major league record of 143 strikeouts in a game.
Last week, the House narrowly passed legislation aimed at repealing and replacing ObamaCare.
He said that Obama had "too narrowly defined" efforts to defeat the enemy.
The exchange reported quarterly results that narrowly missed expectations, after reporting higher expenses.
The mummy of Ramses II has also narrowly avoided obliteration in recent decades.
They narrowly avoided a crash and stopped in the middle of the roadway.
When a male source sexually assaults May during an interview, she narrowly escapes.
U.S. stocks recovered most of their losses to trade narrowly mixed midday Tuesday.
But the inspector general's jurisdiction is narrowly defined and his resources are limited.
In June, the membership of the American Anthropological Association narrowly rejected a boycott.
House Republicans narrowly passed their version of a healthcare reform measure in May.
Seized by a rebel while he foraged for food, he narrowly avoided execution.
In addition to broad legislation, lawmakers are also narrowly focused on the issue.
Paul narrowly missed a triple-double, finishing with 163 rebounds and eight assists.
At a three-thousand-woman Federation convention in 1967, Schlafly was narrowly defeated.
House Republicans narrowly agreed to the budget with just two votes to spare.
In 2016, Britain narrowly voted Leave, defying expectations and a number of polls.
Bera bowled several spares, narrowly beating Crowley by a slim 113 to 109.
Citizens United redefined the word "corruption" so narrowly as to render it meaningless.
It narrowly missed having to pay duties on Apple Watches and Air Pods.
The amendments failed narrowly with votes of 207-85033 and 210-211, respectively.
Paul narrowly missed a triple-double, finishing with 10 rebounds and eight assists.
Before a lot of these teenagers came to Howard, blackness was narrowly defined.
This would be most important of all for the narrowly divided Supreme Court.
I flunked out of college and at various points narrowly dodged jail time.
This metaphor, by my lights, escapes being a little too obvious very narrowly.
The second most absurd, just narrowly behind it, was last year's Trump budget.
But Kavanaugh's dissent was narrowly crafted and did not address the law's constitutionality.
Kennedy was very narrowly seeking Southern electoral votes (which at least worked — he carried a number of states narrowly that an all-Northern ticket probably would have lost), and Roosevelt barely knew Truman and didn't include him in important wartime councils.
A new paper from Yang Wang, Benjamin F. Jones, and Dashun Wang found that scientists who narrowly missed out on getting an important grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) actually published more successful papers than "narrowly qualified" grant recipients.
Once at the scene, Larry Stack narrowly escaped the collapse of the South Tower.
His appeal is narrowly concentrated among moderate voters, who are overrepresented in New Hampshire.
The carload of teens narrowly missed falling 100 over the side of an overpass.
The human infestation puts Earth narrowly above Mercury, only because I find Mercury suspicious.
Phelps narrowly took first place in the semifinal with a time of 1:55.78.
Moon was only narrowly defeated by Park in the 2012 South Korean presidential election.
Total revenue rose 8 percent to $17.44 billion, narrowly missing expectations for $17.46 billion.
The nature of impeachment: a narrowly channeled exception to the separation of powers maxim.
It makes you feel like the world narrowly consists of tension, angst, and uncertainties.
The polls consistently — if narrowly — predicted that Hillary Clinton would become the 45th president.
"This is a very narrowly prescribed situation, executive order," for 90 days, Conway said.
The governor himself was at the church when it collapsed and narrowly escaped injury.
Narrowly tailored legislative language is critical in order to avoid further militarizing the police.
Final passage came after a procedural vote to advance the measure was narrowly adopted.
Center-right candidate Tsacheva, who had been expected to win narrowly, won 22 percent.
Last year, Apple won best overall satisfaction for U.S. tablets, narrowly beating out Microsoft.
Japan narrowly scraped through, advancing ahead of Senegal because it had fewer yellow cards.
Software licenses revenue hit $2.77 billion, narrowly missing the $2.8 billion expected by StreetAccount.
In focusing so narrowly on David, Hawley never fully fleshes out the ensemble players.
Lenín Moreno narrowly won Ecuador's presidential election, defeating Guillermo Lasso, a conservative former banker.
Democrats have focused, in large part, on suburban districts where Trump won only narrowly.
My guess is the public will sensibly, if narrowly, chose the EFTA/EEA option.
A judge ruled narrowly, siding with AACS on the problems with the government's calculations.
Read MoreIt's time for the economy to step up European stocks ended narrowly mixed.
Views of the U.S. remain narrowly positive, though, with 50% approving and 43% disapproving.
House Republicans had narrowly passed a bill to repeal and replace Obamacare on Thursday.  
Several provisions of the tax outline would massively and narrowly benefit the very wealthy.
In 2013 Mr Rouhani narrowly avoided a run-off, scraping 50.7% of the vote.
One of those three governors is João Doria, who narrowly won in São Paulo.
By 2004, when George Bush narrowly won re-election, 48% of counties saw landslides.
I slammed on the brakes, went under the front tire and narrowly missed death.
A dashcam captured one incredibly lucky driver narrowly avoid being crushed by a tree.
Euro zone stocks closed higher, while the FTSE closed narrowly down, by 0.1 percent.
With counting still going on, Mrs Clinton was narrowly ahead in the popular vote.
Ron DeSantis narrowly defeated Andrew Gillum in the race for Florida governor on Tuesday.
Euro zone member Slovenia narrowly avoided an international bailout for its banks in 2013.
The Japanese institution narrowly beat out efforts by a Chinese academy earlier this year.
It narrowly beat "thank u, next," which had a peak of 829,000 concurrent views.
It's highly unusual for leadership to put up a controversial bill that narrowly fails.
But the American response also reflected its narrowly defined purpose in the Syrian conflict.
He only narrowly defeated Mr Zuma's supporters within the ruling African National Congress (ANC).
Most polls show Northam narrowly ahead in a contest Democrats consider a must-win.
Turks narrowly backed a switch to an executive presidency in a referendum last year.
But this coverage tends to be much more narrowly defined compared to life insurance.
We, we Europeans, won narrowly at both the Austrian and the French presidential elections.
Facebook previously had focused narrowly on the 3,000 advertisements spread by the 470 accounts.
Looked at narrowly, China's economy could easily absorb the impact of $50bn in tariffs.
Foes of the accord narrowly defeated a first version in a plebiscite last year.
Bolsonaro won 46 percent of the vote and narrowly missed winning the election outright.
Mercedes-Benz narrowly missed that with a score of 94, and Mitsubishi had 121.
Then again, he's been elected twice and Trump lost narrowly (3 points) in 2016.
He was narrowly confirmed by the Senate and is now seated on the bench.
He went on to say that the tax is "narrowly targeted" on specific models.
Bernie Sanders, was narrowly favored by virtually all public polling ahead of Election Day.
This was hammered home early as he narrowly escaped a knockdown from a knee.
Someone riding next to George narrowly dodged the car, just milliseconds before he wrecked.
Meanwhile, "Adrift" was able to narrowly edge out "Avengers: Infinity War" for third place.
Abrams, 45, narrowly missed being elected the first black woman governor in American history.
The bill to replace the Affordable Care Act narrowly passed the House on Thursday.
Polls suggest that Fine Gael will remain the largest party, but only narrowly so.
Viewed narrowly, trade is about clearing goods across borders and shipping products between countries.
Republicans in both the House and Senate have now passed the same budget — narrowly.
He also ran for governor in 2015, losing the primary narrowly to then-Sen.
President Obama won North Carolina in 2008 and narrowly lost the state in 2012.
Supporters of the legislation say the bill is narrowly written to forestall those concerns.
Turnbull narrowly won a ballot on Tuesday against former home affairs minister Peter Dutton.
Insureds expect courts to interpret exclusions narrowly; otherwise they risk paying premiums for nothing.
Hasina narrowly survived but 23 people were killed and more than 150 were wounded.
U.S. stocks closed narrowly mixed Thursday, the last trading day of the first quarter.
Trump, however, narrowly lost the state to Democrat Hillary Clinton in the general election.
On the bright side, the same amendment was only narrowly rejected four years ago.
The bill narrowly passed the Senate by two votes and the House by 2900.
Some take a narrowly partisan path from the #NeverTrump camp to Oh, Never Mind.
Though narrowly approved by the Supreme Court, affirmative-action policies are unpopular in America.
If not for foreign exchange fluctuations, revenue would have risen narrowly, the company said.
We have had alternating parties for governor—narrowly electing Republicans roughly every eight years.
The bill narrowly passed the Senate by two votes and the House by 10.
Residents said the plane narrowly missed causing more injuries and fatalities on the ground.
The evidence-gathering process, formally known as discovery, should be "narrowly tailored," Sullivan warned.
She will face Kobach, the Kansas secretary of State who narrowly defeated sitting Gov.
Kemp, who rebuffed calls for his resignation ahead of the election, narrowly defeated Abrams.
The FBI countered that its request was narrowly tailored to the case at hand.
The two also ran against each other in 2014, with Widodo narrowly claiming victory.
In that year the government narrowly avoided an international bailout for its banking sector.
McConnell has been in office since 1985, when he narrowly beat then-Democratic Sen.
Some experts expressed concern that the Emergency Committee was too narrowly interpreting WHO guidelines.
Troops from India, Bangladesh and Pakistan interpret their mandate to protect civilians extremely narrowly.
Harper accelerated around first and never stopped, narrowly beating the relay throw to third.
Net sales fell 5.9 percent to $1.40 billion, narrowly missing expectations of $1.41 billion.
He narrowly missed the glory years in Colorado after the team relocated from Quebec.
Handel went on to narrowly lose her bid for a full term to Rep.
Voters narrowly passed a measure to legalize and place a tax on sports betting.
A move for Quebec's independence was only narrowly defeated in a referendum in 1995.
GE improved its contract offer after workers narrowly rejected an earlier offer last month.
Sanders narrowly lost Iowa in 2016 and wants to triumph there this time around.
And Republican Dean Heller narrowly won those voters with, 50% to Jacky Rosen's 48%.
On the day the Senate narrowly acquitted Clinton, his job approval was 68 percent.
Republicans are narrowly leading and are fighting in court to end the process quickly.
And in Broward, election officials submitted results two minutes late, narrowly missing the deadline.
Ironically, Mr. Obama would end up with regulations that narrowly target power plant emissions.
GOP leadership expects the funding bill to pass the House later Thursday, albeit narrowly.
To the antislavery cause was added the pro-Union cause, a narrowly nationalist crusade.
He was eventually narrowly confirmed to the Supreme Court by the GOP-controlled Senate.
That's because Republicans narrowly control the House and Democrats are divided on the issue.
"Most travel insurance policies cover terrorism in very narrowly defined ways," Mr. Cook said.
Thursday night, The New York Times reported, we narrowly avoided a first step toward
Moreover, he only narrowly bested Clinton among college-educated white voters — by 4 points.
Counterterrorism, not nation-building From the beginning, Trump has rightly focused narrowly on counterterrorism.
Trump narrowly (10,704 votes) captured Michigan in 2016, while Obama won the state twice.
She is also encouraging some candidates who narrowly lost their races to run again.
As it failed, Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) rejoiced as they narrowly escaped peril.
Donald Trump narrowly clipped Hillary Clinton in this south Florida district 49% to 48%.
Whomever Trump chooses will face a tense confirmation fight in the narrowly divided Senate.
She only narrowly won a series of votes on Brexit in parliament last week.
Language — or, more narrowly, words themselves — is the most potent weapon in political warfare.
In 2016, Trump narrowly eked out a victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton in Michigan .
They agreed that many could be publicly released and others could be narrowly redacted.
Maggie Hassan, who defeated GOP incumbent Kelly Ayotte, narrowly won the state in 2016.
The bill, Initiative 301, narrowly passed with a 50.6 percent of the public vote.
Many gamers focus narrowly on the here and now; what technological developments are new?
EDF's board narrowly approved the 18 billion pound ($24 billion) project on July 28.
In 2012, voters narrowly defeated a ballot initiative that would have legalized the practice.
Gillespie only narrowly beat Corey Stewart, the former Virginia chairman for Donald Trump's campaign.
They more narrowly voted to restricted US support for Saudi Arabia's war in Yemen.
All general licenses are very narrowly tailored, subject to several conditions, and require documentation.
McDaniel, a conservative firebrand, narrowly lost a contentious primary challenge against Cochran in 2014.
Nestlé said in a statement that it was disappointed by the "narrowly focused" recommendation.
And four of them will have been narrowly approved by senators representing minority will.
The Republican-controlled House of Representatives narrowly approved its version of repeal last month.
During World War I Jean was wounded, narrowly avoiding amputation of his injured leg.
But by focusing so narrowly on gender, he provides a very limited self-portrait.
In 1976, Ronald Regan tried to take on incumbent Gerald Ford and narrowly failed.
And it is narrowly constructed, focusing only on athletes with a rare chromosomal makeup.
But that is partly because it was so narrowly construed: fashion talking to itself.
Mr. Bennet narrowly won re-election in 2010, then cruised to victory in 2016.
The company had always been narrowly focused on the broadcast network at this event.
Democrats break narrowly in favor of DACA — 49 percent say it's more important vs.
Many others, from Anthony Martial and Kingsley Coman to Adrien Rabiot, narrowly missed out.
Mr. Harder was narrowly leading a Republican candidate, Ted Howze, by about 900 votes.
The House had narrowly approved the measure, known as a rescissions package, this month.
Sanders narrowly lost the state to Clinton in 2202 by fewer than 2628,28500 votes.
It narrowly failed to meet the 60-vote threshold required to avoid a filibuster.
Last year, a 10-year-old girl narrowly escaped an alligator attack in Orlando.
Clinton won narrowly statewide, 51%-49%, to win 46 of the state's 91 delegates.
Karyn Polito fared better in that poll, with Warren narrowly edging each of them.
But it's easy to define "typical" too narrowly, letting unfair assumptions influence our judgments.
Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) who only narrowly lost to Trump's choice, former Republican Gov.
The hollow-point bullet narrowly missed his heart and spine, but pierced a lung.
He ducked into the rear of the house, narrowly avoiding a hail of bullets.
In her home state, which Clinton won narrowly, she beats him by 17 points.
But their claims were narrowly tailored, carefully skirting the new disclosures from Mr. Bolton.
GOP leadership expects the funding bill to pass the House later Thursday, albeit narrowly.
Procter & Gamble Co narrowly beat profit expectations, saying however that commodity prices squeezed margins.
Mr. Feigin said the court should read the law narrowly to protect such statements.
Though they were sold in "family lots," family was narrowly defined: mother, father, children.
Dino Rossi (R), who narrowly lost two gubernatorial campaigns in Washington over the years.
The nascent legal cannabis industry in America appears to be narrowly dodging a bullet.
The two contested the previous election in 503 as well, and Widodo won narrowly.
A deviation from its narrowly defined domestic policy role may also be rating negative.
The West has always viewed Africa narrowly, categorically, as a way of exerting control.
The Charlottesville City Council voted narrowly in April to sell the statue of Lee.
The 78-year-old candidate narrowly lost Iowa to Hillary Clinton four years ago.
U.S. stocks closed narrowly mixed Tuesday as technology stocks recovered some of their losses.
The House narrowly passed the budget bill by 240 to 186 before dawn Friday.
A Greek exit was narrowly avoided last year but Athens' debt problem remains unsolved.
Inslee is a Democrat, and Democrats narrowly control the House of Representatives, 50–20173.
The justices have affirmed Bakke through the years, but narrowly, by a single vote.
HOUSE DEMOCRATS have issued their narrowly focused articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump.
Republican House candidates have narrowly outraised Democratic House candidates, $28500 million to $6900 million.
Democrats are favored in the governors' races in Colorado and New Mexico (more narrowly).
The Utes trimmed the lead to a touchdown after narrowly avoiding a costly turnover.
Sanders narrowly edges her out in Granite State polls, according to a RealClearPolitics average.
Ragland made the interception and the Chiefs narrowly avoided falling behind by two touchdowns.
Despite a fifth-place finish in Tuesday's primary, which was narrowly won by Sen.
But the judge said the department's lawyers were defining an emolument far too narrowly.
However, the court framed its decision narrowly in Trinity Lutheran Church of Columbia vs.
It wasn't to be, as the amendment failed narrowly by a 46-52 margin.
Self-identified Republicans only reject the idea very narrowly, 35 percent to 39 percent.
In the narrowly divided Senate, that could be enough to sink Mr. Goodfriend's confirmation.
A traditional swing state that voted narrowly for George W. Bush twice and then narrowly for Barack Obama twice, it swung hard to Trump in 2016 and had been semi-conceded by Democrats even when they thought Hillary Clinton was going to win.
We already have a variety of such narrowly focused, adjudicatory agencies to cover other issues.
The video game company posted revenues of $1.1 billion, narrowly beating estimates of $2214 billion.
Two years later, after he narrowly lost his re-election bid, McCrory's tune entirely changed.
But it turns out that a local couple had narrowly beat the flood of interest.
The Senate narrowly confirmed DeVos last week despite a firestorm of complaints about her nomination.
Hakeem Jeffries, a 48-year-old from New York, narrowly defeated 72-year-old Rep.
Conor Lamb, who narrowly won a March special election in a deeply red Pennsylvania district.
Obama narrowly won the district in 237; Trump took it by two points in 114.
And research has sought to create or discover other antidepressants that narrowly do the same.
He also had 12 points and nine assists, narrowly missing his first career triple-double.
Delta's flight attendants narrowly rejected unionizing in 2010, with 9,216 voting for and 23,266 against.
While the state went for the sitting president, Hillary Clinton narrowly won the third district.
The Federal Communications Commission narrowly voted to dismantle the Obama-era Internet regulations in December.
" Portwood snarled back, taking a swing at Abraham's face and narrowly missing, "Watch your mouth!
In both Florida and Pennsylvania the poll shows Clinton narrowly over Trump, 051% to 227%.
State Senator Catherine Pugh narrowly won the Democratic mayoral primary, defeating former Mayor Sheila Dixon.
Germany is in its 10th year of expansion, but only narrowly avoided recession last year.
In November, Justice narrowly won his campaign for governor with 153 percent of the vote.
He says he started Yes California after the Scottish independence referendum narrowly failed in 2014.
Women's rights activists were devastated when the Senate narrowly rejected it on August 9, 2018.
He gave four reasons: Digital advertising budgets are being more narrowly focused on specific companies.
Roy Cooper narrowly won statewide, giving Democrats bigger hopes for future success in the state.
He narrowly won the Electoral College but lost the popular vote by nearly three million.
European stock indexes were narrowly mixed amid European Central Bank President Mario Draghi's press conference.
Then again, he's been elected twice and Donald Trump lost narrowly (3 points) in 2016.
Beto O'Rourke, the darling of the Democrats, narrowly failed to unseat Ted Cruz in Texas.
The yuan trades narrowly in China around an exchange rate set by the central bank.
Scott didn't understand the size of the brand, and he was narrowly focused and reckless.
Ryan narrowly avoided that fate by promising a vote on the compromise bill instead. Rep.
Sanders narrowly leads Buttigieg in the polls of Tuesday's primary, according to an NBC poll.
OK. Well I feel like I narrowly passed that quiz but I almost failed it.
He expects Johnson to narrowly win a majority and subsequently get approval for his deal.
A toddler narrowly escaped becoming another casualty; her grandmother found a bullet in her shoe.
But they often struggle to find groups to lobby narrowly enough for their particular interests.
Verizon Communications reported quarterly earnings Tuesday that beat analysts' expectations, but narrowly missed on revenue.
Vancouver Canucks (221-228-25, -232)—They narrowly edge out the Jets, Flames and Canadiens.
Beto O'Rourke is a Democrat from El Paso, Texas, who narrowly failed to beat Sen.
A young maiden is romanced, misled, and narrowly escapes a dreadful fate — or does she?
And it's looking at them quite narrowly, too, only between 2009 and 2014 for comparison.
Their home, a makeshift tent made of tarpaulin and corrugated iron, narrowly avoided being crushed.
Read the reviewRoku 3This guy very narrowly lost "The Best Overall" to the Roku 4.
Voters narrowly approved the proposal, according to unofficial tallies from the Nevada secretary of state.
And they go ahead and nominate Kamala Harris, and she loses narrowly to Donald Trump.
Washington, D.C., Miami and Boston narrowly made it into the top 50 most expensive cities.
" She laughs, and then pointedly says, "The music creation process can't be so narrowly defined.
People who identify as Republican are united by cultural issues rather than narrowly political ones.
Italy fell into recession in the second half of 2018; Germany narrowly avoided that fate.
In Peru congress is threatening to impeach Mr Kuczynski, who narrowly avoided impeachment once before.
Notching its fourth straight quarterly advance in third quarter, the did narrowly slip in September.
Some recent polls have found "Remain" narrowly ahead, others that "Leave" was in the lead.
The referendum narrowly passed, demonstrating the importance of sampling bias in accurately predicting election results.
I think -- I think that, in terms of tariffs, tariffs should be very narrowly deployed.
In the real world, most situations are not organized around a single, narrowly defined goal.
The two previous rounds of votes have failed, albeit narrowly, to find such a majority.
Then, suddenly, the gunman changes course and dashes into the street, narrowly avoiding some cyclists.
Fortunately for McCann's human creative director, his ad narrowly won 54% of the public vote.
D&aposSOUZA: In 1860, an outsider candidate, a Republican enters the race, wins it narrowly.
"In a five-month period, I was narrowly missed by bullets seven times," he said.
Clinton has held onto her lead there, but just narrowly, besting Sanders 217% to 223%.
The new order is much more narrowly tailored than the first one issued in January.
Cantore was able to duck out of the way, narrowly avoiding getting impaled on camera.
In the end, the national Republican Party narrowly secured its favored convention spot in 2020.
But in some areas, Bahrain has interpreted the commission's recommendations narrowly, the State Department said.
Moon, viewed as a "clean" candidate by many voters, narrowly lost to Park in 2012.
But she urged caution - focusing too narrowly on specific demographic groups risks alienating moderate Democrats.
A tweaked version designed to convert Republican holdouts would pass, narrowly, about a month later.
The president should start over, have agencies draft it more narrowly, and sign it. Yep.
The pain of narrowly missing out on concert tickets is an all too common feeling.
That's narrowly smaller than the 0.83 percent range seen at the end of July 2016.
The two men are old rivals, with Lungu beating Hichilema narrowly in two presidential elections.
District 40, Democrat Dante Tanner narrowly beat Republican Timothy Hugo with 50.1% of the vote.
Garcia narrowly lost to Curbelo in 2014 by just 4 points, 52 to 48 percent.
Though O'Rourke, 46, only narrowly lost the race he ran in 2018 against Republican Sen.
In Britain's EU membership referendum last week, voters in Wales narrowly backed leaving the bloc.
Westminster also narrowly backed an amendment that rejected a no-deal Brexit in any circumstance.
Now others are pushing presidential recounts in states such as Nevada, where Trump narrowly lost.
At least 240 people were killed, and the country narrowly averted a disastrous military takeover.
After a few false starts, House Republicans narrowly passed their version of repeal and replace.
Ayotte narrowly lost her reelection bid for her New Hampshire Senate seat to then-Gov.
Michel is currently in his second term, which he narrowly secured in December last year.
The musical narrowly avoids being a smug commentary on the travails of the Labour party.
Brian Kemp, who narrowly defeated her in the state's hotly contested governor's race in November.
In other words, Apple was narrowly targeting Steinfeld's built-in fan base with the news.
O'Rourke, a three-term congressman who narrowly lost his Senate race in Texas to Sen.
Television commercials would try to narrowly persuade people to support the issue of universal preschool.
Ryan spoke after the House narrowly passed a budget resolution by a 216-212 margin.
The first night of the protests, she narrowly avoided arrest but returned many times thereafter.
That win was a relief for Democrats after Trump narrowly won the district in 2016.
The carrier topped the list for a second-straight year, narrowly edging out Delta Airlines.
At its after-hours price, Pinterest is narrowly above its $19 IPO price from April.
The Weekly Standard: Two West Virginia internal campaign polls show Blankenship narrowly edging GOP rivals.
Carlos Curbelo (FL-26) narrowly edged Democratic challenger Debbie Mucarsel-Powell in the money race.
Vickers Cunningham was narrowly edged out by Dallas attorney J.J. Koch for the GOP nomination.
That number, Reuters said, narrowly missed market predictions for 0.7 percent growth in the quarter.
Stocks were sharply higher Monday after Senate Republicans narrowly passed their tax bill early Saturday.
The Nasdaq closed narrowly higher, up 0.4% and the S&P 500 was up 220%.
He's running against Doug Applegate, a former Marine colonel whom Issa narrowly defeated last November.
In 2015, Elliott narrowly lost a battle to block the merger of two Samsung affiliates.
The investigation by Fox News's parent company, 21st Century Fox, focused narrowly on Mr. Ailes.
Republican leaders have asked the president to narrowly target any tariffs and exempt U.S. allies.
Clinton, meanwhile, could have lost Florida and still won, narrowly, by taking Pennsylvania and Ohio.
Last year, parliament narrowly approved the deal but the anti-trust commissioner resigned in protest.
Harrison, who narrowly missed the world record in May, was never a factor in 12.62.
McSally, a former House GOP lawmaker, narrowly lost her Senate bid in 85033 to Sen.
After I emerged from the bed, I felt reborn, as if I'd narrowly escaped death.
Ms. Lempel introduces two entries, SURFER DUDE and NARROWLY DEFINED, as part of her theme.
Recently, President Trump's rescission package was narrowly defeated in the Senate after passing the House.
Many insurance carriers define infertility very narrowly, excluding same-sex couples and unmarried heterosexual couples.
Abrams narrowly lost her race against Republican Brian Kemp amid allegations of widespread voter suppression.
Mr. Trump won Wisconsin on Tuesday and appeared to have narrowly won Michigan, as well.
On Wednesday, a motion to take a no-deal Brexit off the table passed narrowly.
Santorum's support kept growing, and he narrowly won the caucuses over Romney and former Rep.
Kavanaugh denied Ford's allegation, and he was narrowly confirmed to the court the following month.
Like with Bennet's supporters, Sanders was narrowly above water, but still preformed worst among Gov.
In the last half of 2018, Germany very narrowly missed succumbing to an economic recession.
On the first ballot, Eisenhower narrowly beat Taft to secure the nomination, even after Sen.
When he was stricken with polio at their 230 training camp, he narrowly averted paralysis.
Republicans see an opening, for instance, in the Minnesota district narrowly won by Democratic Rep.
He was narrowly re-elected in August to a second two-year term as president.
The United Kingdom Parliament has narrowly rejected leaving the European Union without an exit agreement.
A Senate panel only narrowly backed the nominee this month in a party-line vote.
Germany is suffering from trade friction and Brexit angst after narrowly avoiding recession last year.
That's because treason is actually a very narrowly defined crime that's awfully hard to commit.
As long as we narrowly benefit from burning fossil fuels, screw the rest of you.
Too weak to stand and talk, he campaigned for reelection but narrowly lost his seat.
The FBI maintained that its request was narrowly tailored to one phone and one case.
President Obama won the district in 220006, but lost narrowly to Mitt Romney in 2202.
"If it was a narrowly drafted clause, it would not trouble the agency," he said.
Regulators focus narrowly on how many fish of a particular species can be sustainably harvested.
One Republican vote against the nominee would sink the confirmation in the narrowly divided Senate.
The comedy, like the pathos, comes from recognition, and not in a narrowly sociological sense.
Clinton narrowly won the county in the primary with just under 48,000 votes in 2016.
Besides Sanders, the group's highest-profile candidate was Jessica Cisneros, who narrowly lost to Cuellar.
Northam didn't beat Gillespie narrowly, as the polls suggested he would — he beat him solidly.
The state's constitutional provisions are narrowly tailored, according to Wilson Sonsini, to serve that interest.
Signed by Mr Duque's predecessor, Juan Manuel Santos, it was narrowly rejected in a referendum.
Bob Dold (R-Ill.) led by double digits just weeks before he narrowly lost, Rep.
It's not welfare state expansion, and it's not narrowly targeted at the absolute neediest people.
Suddenly a terrorist opened fire on me and I was narrowly saved from this attack.
Mr. O'Rourke carried the 23rd District even as Mr. Hurd narrowly won re-election there.
Art historian Peter Lord told the BBC that the trove of artworks narrowly avoided destruction.
Ron DeSantis, who was narrowly elected in November, has said that Amendment 4 needs clarification.
His remarks were spliced into ads for the Republican candidate, who narrowly won re-election.
The rule is consistent with a requirement that it be narrowly tailored to the evidence.
A recent NBC News/Marist poll found Cunningham narrowly leading Tillis in a hypothetical contest.
Sanders' team has long pointed out that he narrowly won young black voters in 2016.
Having narrowly avoided a recession last year, it is teetering on the brink once again.
Meanwhile, Dalian Shide rapidly declined from champions to also-rans, narrowly avoiding relegation in 2008.
He then won election by narrowly defeating Democrat Charlie Bailey by 2.5 points in 2018.
Bouncing around at second, perhaps hoping to distract Guerra, he narrowly avoided getting picked off.
Others, including middle-class women, are attracted more narrowly to his "tough on crime" message.
Bernie Sanders narrowly edged out former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg on Tuesday night.
The company only narrowly managed to beat profit estimates for the third quarter ended Dec.
In 22003, Mr. Muralha, 220, narrowly survived a huge forest fire that engulfed his house.
I narrowly lost in a runoff to Mr. Turner in the December 2015 mayoral race.
Angie Craig (D-Minn.), who holds a seat Trump narrowly won, said in a statement.
U.S. stocks closed narrowly mixed Friday as health care stocks recovered most of their losses.
Hayden won the MotoGP title in 2006, finishing narrowly ahead of Valentino Rossi of Italy.
Jones, a freshman senator who only narrowly won a special election to replace former Sen.
The more distinctive the vineyard, and the more narrowly circumscribed, the more prized the wine.
He's already very well positioned narrowly behind Biden in New Hampshire and leads in California.
He made that clear as he has narrowly interpreted the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act.
Democrat Hillary Clinton narrowly beat Republican President Donald Trump there in the 22016 presidential election.
In the end, the Democratic candidate, Stacey Abrams, narrowly lost to the Republican, Brian Kemp.
Policy choices often entail significant costs that, at best, are only narrowly outweighed by benefits.
Last month, data showed the country narrowly avoiding a technical recession in the third quarter.
Representative Rick Nolan, the incumbent Democrat, is retiring after narrowly winning re-election in 2016.
In New Hampshire, Ms. Klobuchar narrowly carried the college-educated vote, according to exit polls.
Iowa colleges have simply kept teaching their athletes longstanding, narrowly applied rules on sports wagering.
More pinpoint geo-location technologies are necessary to more narrowly identify the locations of hackers.
The company only narrowly managed to beat profit estimates for the third quarter ended Dec.
Mr. Brownback narrowly escaped an override of his veto of a tax increase in February.
They even raise the possibility that Americans may now narrowly be in favor of it.
He narrowly won his seat in 2014 and will likely square off with former Gov.
Mick Fanning, the world champion Australian surfer, narrowly missed another encounter with a shark overnight.
In 2002, he was elected mayor of New York, narrowly beating Democrat candidate Mark Green.
Bruce Rauner, a multimillionaire himself, narrowly beat back an insurgent conservative challenge from state Rep.
Coal narrowly trails iron ore as Australia's biggest export, with liquefied natural gas close behind.
Turnbull narrowly won a leadership vote on Tuesday against former Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton.
Turnbull narrowly won a party-room vote on Tuesday by 48 to 35 against Dutton.
I worry about what Mr. Trump may do if he loses the 2020 election narrowly.
The next year, she narrowly lost a race for the House, but won in 2014.
But there are flaws in the reliance on narrowly defined expertise as an organizing concept.
An election in deep-red Louisiana that narrowly kept a Democrat in the governor's office.
ET. Germany has narrowly avoided a recession by posting 0% growth in the fourth quarter.
Net sales rose 0.33% to $2.13 billion, narrowly falling short of expectations of $2.14 billion.
Two came Sunday, and Jones narrowly avoided two others, including one overturned to an incompletion.
Legislators narrowly voted in favor and did so largely along party lines: 373 to 237.
Rome turned off its public fountains and only narrowly avoided rationing water supplies to homes.
"I think it's pretty narrowly tailored which I think is a good thing," he said.
Politics The GOP narrowly held on to a congressional seat in North Carolina's 933th District.
The Trump administration, for its part, claims that the FDPA should be read very narrowly.
Those changes are, in fact, narrowly tailored to restrict the aggrandizement of the regime's military.
The Supreme Court narrowly rejected two efforts to strike it down in 2012 and 2015.
In May 2016, the City Council narrowly voted to approve a 5-cent bag fee.
The big question now is where the franchise can go after narrowly avoiding nuclear catastrophe.
But the additional measures were narrowly defeated when they were taken to voters in 2007.
It was, indeed, a sanctuary, but for many of Thoreau's companions freedom was narrowly circumscribed.
The Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of Congress, narrowly passed the bill in June.
Pompeo will need Democratic buy-in to clear the narrowly divided Senate, given that Sen.
Eintracht Frankfurt narrowly escaped relegation with a 1-0 second leg win over FC Nürnberg.
That is then narrowly tailored to solve that problem and minimize blowback and side effects.
In the same poll he was second among white Democrats, narrowly trailing Senator Elizabeth Warren.

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