11.   Clinton and his lawyers have based their arguments that he did not commit perjury on a narrow definition of sexual relations used in the Paula Jones sexual misconduct lawsuit.

12.   Clinton and his lawyers have based their arguments that he did not commit perjury on a narrow definition used in the Jones case.

13.   Defense attorneys face obstacles in bringing most insanity pleas to trial, grappling with a public often skeptical of mental illness claims and a narrow legal definition of insanity.

14.   Expanding narrow definitions of money to include, say, money market deposits or Treasury bills, has not made the numbers any more useful in predicting economic activity.

15.   He steadfastly clung to narrow legal definitions to bolster his claim that he did not lie in earlier sworn testimony about the affair.

16.   In his deposition in the Paula Jones lawsuit, Clinton also relied on such a narrow definition of sex in denying a sexual relationship with Lewinsky.

17.   In a series of sessions during the next five years, the industry pushed hard for a narrow definition.

18.   In his deposition in the Jones lawsuit, Clinton also relied on such a narrow definition of sex in denying a sexual relationship with Lewinsky.

19.   NCAA rules prohibit contacting athletes from another school without written permission from an athletic director, so it appears Neuheisel broke the narrow definition of the rule.

20.   One official familiar with the material and the proceedings said the videotape showed Clinton repeatedly relying on legalisms and a narrow definition of sexual relations.

a. + definition >>共 367
new 5.74%
legal 5.52%
high 3.65%
very 3.50%
precise 2.68%
broad 2.54%
common 2.46%
different 2.31%
broader 2.09%
narrow 2.01%
narrow + n. >>共 894
range 9.80%
street 6.66%
road 3.49%
margin 3.44%
band 2.68%
victory 2.42%
majority 2.42%
corridor 2.02%
strip 1.90%
alley 1.83%
definition 0.47%
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