1. In what follows, we shall narrow the scope of the term to something more adapted to the present purpose. 2. Last year the court narrowed the scope of affirmative action programs that give minorities preference in such matters as employment and education. 3. Most of the conceptual distinctions which have been used to narrow the scope of such protection have been applied to them. 4. To avoid receiving a huge list, the user should use good word descriptors to narrow the scope of the search. 5. And nothing the Court says today prevents the agency itself from narrowing the scope of its regulation at a later date. 6. Another way to fix the damage would be a new law to make a majority of panel members experts in public health and narrow the scope of their authority. 7. Arco narrowed its scope by pulling back as a national marketer, selling its refining and marketing operations east of the Rockies and initiated stock buybacks. 8. At the same time that we were narrowing the scope of the project, we were widening its membership. 9. Balanchine himself narrowed the scope of the company, eventually dropping the Tudor and Ashton works. 10. Accelerating inflation also narrows the scope for the Bundesbank to lower official interest rates, which would boost bond prices by increasing the relative value of their return. |