1. Having these skills will not narrow the definition of who my daughter is. 2. But the new policy was strongly criticized by environmental groups, primarily because it narrows the definition of wetlands. 3. At the same time, researchers found the arbitration system has narrowed the definition of what qualifies as legitimate or noncommercial use of a trademark. 4. AIM wants to narrow the definition of abandoned property, excluding such things as credit balances between, say, a vendor and a manufacturing company. 5. By drastically narrowing the definition of what a wetland is, the bill would make millions of acres available to developers and the oil and gas industry. 6. Compaq itself agreed that the ruling narrows the definition of prohibited tax shelters. 7. In effect, the court has substantially narrowed the definition of insiders. 8. --Narrow the definition of abandoned assets. 9. Nicholson is a conservative and staunchly against abortion, but had argued that it would be unfair to narrow the definition of who is a Republican. 10. Over the years, courts have narrowed the definition of custody, the situation in which an officer must give the warnings. |