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This brings us to the second problem: a narrow view of computing.
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However, Ms Kaye said the new goals would not narrow the curriculum.
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Low point: Sorry, there's no way to narrow it down to one.
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She said the Government's focus on just vulnerable children is too narrow.
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But a narrow focus on risk management is not enough, it said.
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Characters in our society that have lower status tend to constrict themselves.
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Why did that thought make her chest constrict and her pulse race?
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The cold will make the blood vessels constrict, slow down the bleeding.
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He saw her throat constrict, and there were tears in her eyes.
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Maybe, save those words for those seeking to embarrass and constrict the marginalized.
Usage of constringe in English
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If the heat rarifies the blood and juices, while the cold air constringes the fibres, and obstructs the perspiration, inflammatory disorders must ensue.