Sentences with phrase «much narrower definitions»

Many other travel cards have much narrower definitions of travel.
However, his number is still far too high for Open Doors, a leading advocate for the persecuted church, which uses a much narrower definition of martyr.

Not exact matches

I think Jim's definition of financial distress as too many dollars of debt is unduly narrow and that it is only by using that definition can be claim to debunk the relationship between fringe banking and financial distress — primarily by arguing that because these are small dollar loans they can't really be much of a problem.
But with the confetti cleared, it's apparent that the Whitney is still pretty much what it has always been, apart from a few years in the 1980s and 1990s: an institution often flat - footed in its programming and compromised by its narrow definition of «American.»
But I don't think he can call it «slow design»; it is far to narrow a definition, just one aspect of a much larger discussion about slow design that has been going on for a decade at least.
Bilinsky's definition of ODR is much narrower than Allan Stitt's.
Narrowing my practice focus made it much easier to figure out a specific, concrete definition of my ideal client that I can easily explain to potential referral sources.
In other words, you have to use quite a narrow definition of risk to argue that a whole life policy isn't risky; committing the next several decades of your retirement savings to a complicated financial product with a low return rate and a high abandonment rate involves some pretty significant risk taking (although you can see why insurers love this product category so much).
Some states have much stricter guidelines and narrower definitions of necessary and helpful medical treatments appropriate to administer for certain accident - related injuries, while others are much looser and more lenient in their interpretation of such definitions, giving both accident victims and medical professionals more latitude to work with in these cases.
Money transmission is a broad term, but its legal definition is much more narrow.
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