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In May, his Socialist Party narrowly lost municipal elections to the People's Party (PP).

The public interest in guaranteeing journalistic freedom, however, can be overridden by interests more narrowly defined.

Los Angeles, at 1.41 tons per person, narrowly beats Portland, Oregon, which is widely proclaimed as an uber-green city.

Mr Arias campaigned hard for the accord, but only narrowly won a referendum on it in 2007.

The king himself only narrowly avoided capture; his litter was smashed by a cannon ball and several of his bearers were killed.

More narrowly, whether or not you choose to model a particular construct within any of those approaches should also be a consideration of your own development process.

The real task is to get them to act in their enlightened long-term self-interest, rather than narrowly and in the short term.

But in a referendum in Washington state, returns from early results pointed to voters narrowly approving an “everything but marriage” law that extends many local benefits to gay couples.

One poll last week suggested that, in a presidential run-off, Mr Sarkozy would be beaten, albeit narrowly, by Ms Aubry—but that, if she faced Mr Fillon instead, he would be victorious.

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Don't focus too narrowly on money.

perennial shrub having large star-shaped yellow flowers in narrowly pyramidal cymes.

In the past, we too often defined our relationship with Pakistan narrowly.

In 1923, after narrowly avoiding bankruptcy, Alfred Sloan, a ball-bearing magnate, took over the running of GM.

singh, dressed in an olive-green shirt and a white turban, then threw his blue and white sneaker at Chidambaram, narrowly missing his face.

The first malign effect is that this deal is inspired by, and will in turn help to inspire, an ever-thickening alphabet soup of bilateral and narrowly regional trade regimes.

Jack flees out a back window, narrowly escaping the agents.

Admittedly the brevity of this list is a result in part of my implicitly defining philosophy narrowly.

Rachel Yankey had the first effort on goal inside 60 seconds, in space on the left flank and found by Fara Williams, the Arsenal winger's effort sailed narrowly over the bar.

Previous attempts had focused on technology, and even more narrowly, on the conundrum of battery life.

Society defines success very narrowly.

A deaf gardener, aproned, masked with Matthew Arnold's face, pushes his mower on the sombre lawn watching narrowly the dancing motes of grasshalms.

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