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In a narrow manner; not allowing for exceptions.
broadly
broadly
1
Hope that demand could soon return helped push oil prices
broadly
higher.
2
Companies needed to think
broadly
about workplace culture and values, she said.
3
Providing the support they need to think more
broadly
about their future.
4
Resistance to the new Freedom of Information Bill has been
broadly
based.
5
Sometimes your performance plan is stated
broadly
without specific and clear expectations.
1
Public opinion polls showed the public
narrowly
sided with the US government.
2
Voters
narrowly
approved the measure in a referendum later in the year.
3
However, it was primarily a cultural, rather than a
narrowly
economic statement.
4
Climate change financing is provided to address a fairly
narrowly
defined purpose.
5
The House of Representatives
narrowly
passed a climate change bill in June.
6
Auman said the Bulk Club
narrowly
escaped a similar fate this week.
7
In that way the country managed to
narrowly
avoid an international bailout.
8
Voters in 2016 referendum
narrowly
voted in favor of leaving the EU.
9
In November 2017, an EU vote to re-licence glyphosates was
narrowly
passed.
10
That's where the work rate and polish of Ramirez
narrowly
won out.
11
The captain stood up in the boat, and
narrowly
regarded the sea.
12
For months after that, the future was a very
narrowly
focused thing.
13
She
narrowly
escaped the fire and says pro-government paramilitary groups are responsible.
14
The serving-man took it in his large hand and regarded it
narrowly
.
15
Reefat Drabu
narrowly
escaped the flooding while visiting her family home there.
16
In the past, we too often defined our relationship with Pakistan
narrowly
.
narrowly
look narrowly
narrowly wide
vote narrowly
watch narrowly
win narrowly