Sentences with phrase «narrower version»

The phrase "narrower version" means a modified or smaller form of something that is more focused or limited in scope. Full definition
In R (on the application of Green) v The City of Westminster Magistrates» Court [2007] EWHC 2785 (Admin)(05 December 2007)(blogged here), a Divisional Court of the English High Court held that only a very narrow version of the common law crime of blasphemy is compatible with Article 10, and found that Jerry Springer — The Opera was not blasphemous.
Mostly, I was saddened by the rules of hookups — seem rather cruel — and the extremely narrow version of consensual non-monogamy it's offering young people.
The current Accord was considered too large, so expect a slightly narrower version that's about two or three inches shorter.
Glad to hear somebody else naming it in the middle of this ignorant simpleminded bebate about one narrow version of a religious idea.
For 50 years and more America's most established intellectuals, artists, and writers have been subjecting the narrower version of American character and values to devastating criticism.
In sum, the narrow version of the culture - war idea ignores the crucial difference between social - movement mobilizing and institutional politics.
That is what Hunter and others discovered in their narrow version of «culture wars» — the rhetoric of movement partisans trying to break through to the nonactive and prod them to action.
Parents are aware and educated about the fact that an extreme emphasis on metrics, on perfection, on a narrow version of success, is working against the healthy development of their children.
That is his success - in - progress, and it in no way resembles the narrow version of it I already mentioned above.
Maybe because he isn't trapped by a narrow version of what a relationship looks like.
The only time a statewide ballot proposition to limit gay marriage was defeated was in Arizona in 2006, although a narrower version of that initiative was passed by the state's voters in 2008.
Democrats, it seems, are still pushing for a narrower version of the amendment that wouldn't cover all public employees.
The team shrugged off GM's request for large, sporty - looking wheels, opting instead for smaller, narrower versions that weighed less and created less air drag and rolling friction.
BY MICKEY LYNN FOR GARNET HILL Just for us, Mickey Lynn made a narrow version of your favorite cuff, to wear on its own or layered with other bracelets.
There's a narrow version of boyhood that is being sold to us, say three alumni authors, and while parents and teachers can't fully protect boys from the marketers, they can help them identify — and hopefully question — what's going on.
When we make policy in terms of who among us wrests the power to impose a narrow version of the «right» answer, what we get is a new round of arguing and resistance — not the constructive change students need.
Narrower versions of the bill proposed by Dems were not brought to the floor, I believe.
Domestic assault is defined as a narrower version of simple assault.
Late last year, the patent was invalidated for the most part and upheld only in a much narrower form that wasn't going to be of concern to Apple anymore (though the narrowed version might have been good enough for Google to argue that there weren't any substantial wrongful - enforcement damages).
While the broader type of confidentiality clause — what in the past was known as a «gag order» — is «highly problematic,» says Grace, the narrower version can be of benefit to plaintiffs.
For example, you can now tap on an icon and drag it to the side of the screen in order to make it expand and launch a floating, narrower version of the application, while still running another app on the left side of the display.
It's essentially a thinner, narrower version of the Note 8 without any S Pen Stylus slot to worry about; it's bezel width and overall girth have received a notable cleaving.
Even though the existing summons represents a narrowed version of the agency's previous demands, it is still capable of having sweeping repercussions on the sanctity of Bitcoin transactions that are known for their privacy.
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