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narrow interpretation

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meanings of narrowand interpretation


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narrow
adjective
uk /ˈnær.əʊ/ us /ˈner.oʊ/
having a small distance from one side to the other, especially in comparison with ...
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interpretation
noun[C or U]
uk /ɪnˌtɜː.prəˈteɪ.ʃən/ us /ɪnˌtɝː.prəˈteɪ.ʃən/
an explanation or opinion of what ...
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Examples of narrow interpretation


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All argue for the narrowinterpretation of voicing, requiring that what is often thought of as voicing be represented in more than one way.
The basis for this denunciation may be their narrowinterpretation of the concept of ecological information.
The most important of these was a lack of inter-departmental co-operation, an unsympathetic and unhelpful attitude among staff, and a narrowinterpretation of government guidelines on training and grants.
That is rather a narrowinterpretation.
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But the courts have adopted a very narrowinterpretation of "in pursuance to".
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If it were a narrowinterpretation of the minutiae of the litigation, our concern would be less.
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That is a narrowinterpretation of the way in which the financing of this scheme could be done.
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It is a very narrowinterpretation.
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The word "unlawful" is capable of clear, precise and narrowinterpretation, based on statute and common law.
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The narrowinterpretation of captive has led some magistrates' courts to decide, for example, that kicking a hedgehog is not an offence.
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They have also rightly supported the original, narrowinterpretation of that treaty, which severely limits what is permissible beyond the stage of pure research.
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Another grievance is the narrowinterpretation which is put upon the word "replacement" by certain of these collectors.
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They are bound by an extremely narrowinterpretation of their duties; they are not bound by mood.
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I plead for some wider and less strict and narrowinterpretation of those words.
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We risk a far too narrowinterpretation of value for money.
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That has lead to a very narrowinterpretation of what is a charity.
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I reject that narrowinterpretation of nursery education.
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It is this narrowinterpretation that must be called into question if we genuinely want to address asylum-related issues.
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That strikes me as a very narrowinterpretation.
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From the beginning we made it clear that we would not stand on any narrowinterpretation of the rules.
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