Sentences with phrase «present narrow definition»

But my equal concern is two other categories of students who are the «hidden» at — risk students, hidden because of our present narrow definition.

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Insider that, according to Swedish law's relatively narrow definition of research misconduct, his primary task was to compare the data presented in six papers describing the technique with lab and patient records at the institute and its hospital.
Gerdin told ScienceInsider that, according to Swedish law's relatively narrow definition of research misconduct, his primary task was to compare the data presented in six papers describing the technique with lab and patient records at the institute and its hospital.
[iii][iv] By presenting how complex historical forces shape our reality, Rakowitz's practice continuously challenges the narrow definitions of those who believe that it is their sole right to shape it.
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