Similar words: narrow, narrowed, narrowness, narrow down, narrow escape, a narrow escape, arrow, farrow. Meaning: ['nærəʊlɪ] adv. in a narrow manner; not allowing for exceptions.
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(151) States could also define the meaning of disabled to narrowly limit the extent of coverage.
(152) In its narrowly defined sense the responsibility of stewardship is to demonstrate that those assets have not been misappropriated.
(153) The committee is widely expected to recommend punishments light enough to let Gingrich retain the speakership he narrowly won on Tuesday.
(154) Although they spent only $ 160,600 on their campaign, they narrowly defeated the proposition 51-49 percent.
(155) It almost caused numerous accidents(sentencedict.com), here narrowly avoiding a head-on collision.
(156) The analyst was a prisoner of his own narrowly focused ambition.
(157) He addressed a crowd of his civilian supporters at Baabda on Oct. 12, when he only narrowly escaped an assassination attempt.
(158) Mrs Hayward needed emergency surgery after the bullet narrowly missed her heart.
(159) A similar proposal, brought by a shareholders rights group, was approved narrowly last year but rejected by the board.
(160) No longer will it be sufficient to be good in a narrowly defined technical specialty.
(161) After an acrimonious and close battle, Guinness emerged narrowly as the victor.
(162) A narrowly avoided divorce scandal involving a prominent Member of Parliament.
(163) The result was to draw the boundaries of certain knowledge much more narrowly than before.
(164) In both cases, the journalists narrowly escaped injury but the houses from which they had been transmitting were devastated.
(165) Two children in the car were rescued unhurt, and a woman inside the house narrowly avoided being hit by debris.
(166) It was drawn narrowly because of the constitutional position of the courts.
(167) In a weekend of violence, the defence minister, Khaled Nezzar, narrowly escaped from a car bomb attack.
(168) Blacks, on the other hand, harbour a much more narrowly defined set of possibilities on how they might advance.
(169) With Emma he had played with fire and narrowly escaped burning.
(170) Well over half of profit still came from overseas, and marine paint and powder coatings were narrowly the largest contributors.
(171) Harassed by the nomad Scythians, whom he could not catch, he narrowly escaped the fate of Cyrus.
(172) Clinical managers have more narrowly defined responsibilities than generalists and have training and / or experience in a specific clinical area.
(173) Read in studio A baby boy narrowly escaped death when his pram was crushed between a car and a garden wall.
(174) One girl had a lucky escape when a fence post narrowly missed her head.
(175) He'd narrowly escaped being thrown into a Bahamian jail.
(176) These exceptions from liability were narrowly construed.
(177) Narrowly avoided court-martial but won a National Publishers award.
(178) The present A-level system requires schoolchildren to specialise far too early and too narrowly.
(179) Our price is already narrowly calculated and it leaves ur only a small profit margin.
(180) The main reason to worry about sovereign-wealth funds' acquisitiveness is a narrowly financial one.
More similar words: narrow, narrowed, narrowness, narrow down, narrow escape, a narrow escape, arrow, farrow, harrow, barrow, marrow, sparrow, harrowing, wheelbarrow, lowly, slowly, prowl, growl, prowler, growling, on the prowl, sorrow, morrow, borrow, burrow, furrow, carrot, parrot, arroyo, borrowed.