1. Another attraction of these narrower issues is that they have a populist cast and, far from abstract, can be easily understood by voters. 2. Against that tense background, the breakdown in the talks Wednesday night occurred over a narrower issue. 3. If a trial goes forward, it would likely focus on the narrower issue of deceptive advertising claims. 4. On the narrower issue of the Gorbachev reforms, I found many of the papers to be maddening. 5. Previously, high-tech companies lobbied most visibly on narrower issues, including Internet privacy, data scrambling and immigration. 6. The case will now proceed to trial on narrower issues. 7. Thus Europeans, on the basis of numbers, are grappling with a narrower issue. |