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  • Narrowly meaning “now we have identified the culprets and can narrow the scope to the determination that was made” while broadly meaning “the President is still free to arbitrarily add individuals, groups, and countries to the scope of the AUMF.”

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Opinio Juris Discussions of Targeting of US Citizen 2010

  • Narrowly meaning “now we have identified the culprets and can narrow the scope to the determination that was made” while broadly meaning “the President is still free to arbitrarily add individuals, groups, and countries to the scope of the AUMF.”

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Opinio Juris Discussions of Targeting of US Citizen 2010

  • Narrowly focused energy and agriculture funds have also multiplied in size.

    The Case Against Commodities Liam Pleven 2011

  • Narrowly evading sexual assault does not, in our experience, make the ladies feel frisky.

    Terminator Offers Some Lessons for the Salvation of Your Novel 2009

  • Narrowly averted debt default last year when state infused cash; faces $288 million in debt from an incinerator project

    Long Road Out of Bankruptcy Bobby White 2011

  • Richard Mia Narrowly focused sector ETFs, for instance, can serve as a proxy for individual stock holdings.

    Tax-Saving Trades Jonathan Burton 2010

  • Narrowly: economic, designed to correct market failures.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009

  • Narrowly evading sexual assault does not, in our experience, make the ladies feel frisky.

    Archive 2009-12-01 2009

  • Narrowly focused on issues that were pertinent three and four years ago when new applications were scarce and cost-cutting was the order of the day, many have yet to shift gears to the unfolding high tech boom that is touching so many facets of economic and commercial life.

    Embrace Disruption And Success 2010

  • In a statement titled "The Third Way: A Narrowly Tailored Broadband Framework" (PDF), Genachowski advocated putting the basics of online access back under a branch of U.S. telecom law that had governed most Internet providers until 2005.

    FCC chair outlines regulatory foundation for broadband providers 2010

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