"She said, 'The narrowness of that transfer of happiness always bothered me, ' " he says.
Other political analysts agreed the narrowness of the victory was bound to dent Blair's authority.
However, the law's impact was limited by its narrowness that made it easy for gun manufacturers to evade.
The next question is whether the unfortunate narrowness of globalization's success to date is going to negate the achievement.
For months the investigation was constrained by the narrowness of its mandate, and its lawyers were outgunned by better-prepared bankers.
This is a global environment, and anyone who doesn't think in those terms is going to be disabused of such narrowness.
He embraced even the dirt, the violence, and the narrowness that came with that place, because they were part of its memory.
Goals aren't themselves the issue, but the focus and narrowness can be.
However, companies can take steps to give their people more general management experience, which may help them avoid the narrowness of functional specialization.
He was also disappointed in the narrowness of vision he saw in the students who came to hear him speak on college campuses.
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The narrowness of the Welsh referendum result, compared with that of Scotland, is often quoted as evidence of a lower level of national feeling in Wales.
The party too often combines narrowness, know-nothingism and self-serving elites.
Districts transcend the narrowness of community support as they force staff to focus on hundreds (or thousands in the case of India) of communities within a politically defined area.
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"It'll be considerably tougher than a weekly USPGA Tour event just because of the firmness of the greens, the narrowness of the fairways and the length of rough, " he said.
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But the report says it suggests the narrowness of young people's view of the types of work available - and the failure of employers to present a broader picture of opportunities.
While few House incumbents are likely to lose, the narrowness of the GOP's House majority means the Democrats could pick up just a handful of seats and still win control of that body.
Right from the beginning, fume his foes, he ignored the narrowness of his mandate and set off in an unambiguously rightward direction, pushing through an even bigger tax cut than he had promised.
Mr King's cautious confidence about the prospects for inflation and the narrowness of the rate-setters' decision both suggest that the bank will now be less aggressive in raising rates than the markets had feared.
The striking gap between, on the one hand, the elegant polish of the narration, the silver rustle of these exquisite sentences, the poised narrowness of the social satire and, on the other hand, the screaming pain of the family violence inflicted on Patrick makes these books some of the strangest of contemporary novels.
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