Quotes About Narrowly
Some of you people just about missed it
~ David Byrne
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Viewed narrowly, all life is universal hunger and an expression of energy associated with it.
~ Mary Ritter Beard
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Fourth, except in the rare case of an obvious scrivener's error, purpose—even purpose as most narrowly defined—cannot be used to contradict text or to supplement it.
~ Antonin Scalia
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Moreover, environmental health at the local level has become narrowly focused, very much defined around regulations and the attendant regulatory debates.
~ Samuel Wilson
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They adopt a single axiom: government is bad, immigration is bad, capitalism is bad, patriarchy is bad. Then they filter and screen their experiences and insist ever more narrowly that everything can be explained by that axiom.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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This is fine living, indeed," Neddie cried. "Poor Collingforth is charged with murder, and you can do nothing but consume a quantity of cake!" I closed my book and surveyed him narrowly. "Lizzy had informed me the you are invariably peevish when suffering the pangs of hunger. Call for some more cake, I beg, and tell me of the inquest.
~ Stephanie Barron
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Michael stared narrowly at her. "So you shot me to save my life?" "Well, yeah. Basically," she answered. "It was a big risk to take," he muttered, apparently only partially mollified. "Better than certain death." Then she added quietly, "I didn't want to lose you.
~ Unknown
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Many strategy errors emanate from mistaking the relevant industry, defining it too broadly or too narrowly p.37
~ Michael E. Porter
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