1. Their utterances are syntactically simpler, contain a narrower range of semantic content, and less frequently refer outside the here-and-now. 2. First he noticed that people who are truly suicidal use a narrower range of frequencies when pronouncing their vowels than people who are just depressed. 3. New York could look to other states to tailor the religious exemption to apply to a narrower range of religious institutions. 4. On receiving such reports, doctors were urged to determine whether an older, cheaper antibiotic with a narrower range would work just as well. 5. That is not much different from bilingual programs in regular city high schools, and a significantly narrower range than the Newcomer School hopes to offer. 6. Critics believe the superstores are impersonal, cut corners on staff expertise and personalized service and offer a narrower range of titles. 7. The bank will bid for general finance-company assets such as property development projects, while its subsidiaries will bid for a narrower range of assets. 8. U.S. officials say the global reaction has been overwhelmingly positive and argue that criminal proceedings rely on a narrower range of evidence than asset freezes. |