1. But that number could be narrowed to only five with superior records. 2. China is trying to narrow the number of airlines without forcing any into bankruptcy. 3. Earlier this week, Ash said he had narrowed the number of teams the Jays might deal with to six. 4. Manufacturers are becoming more dependent on these retailers as they drive smaller retail chains out of business, narrowing the number of retailers to which Sunbeam sells its products. 5. New York authorities recently narrowed the number of bids to three from about nine, said Kulp. 6. The number can be narrowed by selecting a patent category, or classification. 7. The testing, she said, narrows the number sent for treatment to the most dangerous and does not violate their rights. 8. This week, as he began to narrow the number of vice presidential candidates, Gore suggested that his long list included women, though he was not specific. 9. To narrow that number, the law gives Hubbell the authority to reduce those income levels, which she acknowledged Thursday she probably would have to do. 10. However, police have again narrowed the number of vehicles they wish to investigate. |