Sentences with phrase «really narrow sense»

The exhibition came about because there were so many shows that I've done that have dealt technology in a really narrow sense.

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Most of us can testify to the sense of hurt we have felt when someone with whom we thought we were in close rapport in some group of friends — or in family life in the narrower sense — demonstrates by act that he or she does not really very much care for us.
One reason for the narrowing in the difference in fuel economy is that the Honda, for instance, rides along in front - wheel - drive, and the AWD doesn't really kick in until the onboard computer senses that it is needed.
So now it's really narrowing in, to say, well, given the fact that we have lower ordinary income rates, what makes more sense?
Really, their data is extremely limited, and is really only of interest in a very narrow Really, their data is extremely limited, and is really only of interest in a very narrow really only of interest in a very narrow sense.
It may seem like common sense, but first you need to narrow down where you really want to go, or if your dates are fixed, where is in season and is likely to have good waves.
The Danish scientific committe that looked at his publications seem to mean that, though his writings could be defined as «scientifically dishonest» in a strict and narrow sense; Lomborg himself isn't really «guilty» of this «crime» because his articles, books, aren't really science at all, and he isn't a real scientist qualified to work in this field.
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