Yes, in a very narrow sense the Constitution makes the political branches partners for progress.
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The narrow sense is in being able to search almost all of the web from a desktop.
In a narrow sense, the concept of standards has become the basis for a particular approach to school improvement.
To which the answer is, in a narrow sense, quite probably not.
Popularisation, in a narrow sense, is part of science because the whole point of doing science is to tell other people all about it.
Reform in its narrow sense, of saving on welfare, is unavoidable.
Consequently, the study of corruption ought to include acts that may be legal in a strict narrow sense but where the rules of the game have been bent.
President Bush's legal experts may be right in a narrow sense when they say that he does not need to get a congressional vote to back a war against Iraq.
Virtualization DOES work, but in a narrow sense: if you need a dedicated server, not so much for power as for security, data integrity, and the like, you can farm out a VPS a lot cheaper than you can farm out a whole machine.
And they are completely correct in saying that because "most projected impacts of anthropogenic climate change are marginal increases on already huge losses, " applying adaptation only to that narrow margin makes no sense.
And thus the Judiciary Committee's dissatisfaction with the president's answers because they thought they were narrow or even hairsplitting in some sense reflects a dissatisfaction with the rules that have been applied for centuries in prosecuting this offense.
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Early on, I realized that it made no sense to focus solely on a narrow search for Arabs who saved Jews.
But if you're looking to try to narrow things down a bit, it makes sense to look at patient, calm, in-form players with solid putting strokes and a mastery of the short game.
The Soviets were wrong about a great many things, but they were absolutely right to view military questions not in narrow technical terms but in a holistic and comprehensive sense.
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The side-view mirrors on most cars are flat, and while they give drivers an accurate sense of the distance of cars behind them, they have a narrow field of view, leaving a space behind the vehicle -- the blind spot -- that a driver can't see.
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It also said that the deficit would narrow only slightly to 8.3% of GDP this year, adding to the sense that troubled euro-area countries are not doing enough to right their rickety public finances.
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The German tax system is indeed riddled with exemptions, which narrow the tax base and push up tax rates, and most experts on efficient taxation agree it would make sense to do away with them.
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