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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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He was also myopic and his hands fluttered restlessly throughout the evening.
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My viewpoint may have been immature and myopic-butthe feeling was real.
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The journey of pregnancy is clearly defined through the myopic Hollywood lens.
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Though the man chooses a concave glass he is not really myopic.
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The guy who played Chuck, William Kirby Cullen, was myopic or something.
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We have seen teachers, doctors and academics hidebound in a managerial economy.
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It is the straight and narrow path followed by conventional, hidebound particles.
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But a hidebound and peripheral court was an anti-climax after cosmopolitan Rome.
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You'll have to explain matters to the Admiralty, and they're dreadfully hidebound.
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It's a place where the clichés of hidebound British conservatism suddenly ring true.
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Madame X. C. V. a narrowminded Greek, was naturally bigoted and superstitious.
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William Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury, an honest and pious, though narrowminded, man, used great freedom.
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Are these the negative and narrowminded influences which Mr Hogan would like to see removed from Irish society?
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We were prejudiced, narrowminded.
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A former UCD registrar has described as "extraordinarily narrowminded" a decision by the university that it will not be officially represented at the (...)