1 | So we could ask, in this narrow sense, what properties do languages have and then go on to ask, in a broader sense, what other communicative systems also possess those properties. | |
2 | Some argued that it wasn' t, criticizing the study for too narrowly defining reading by focusing on the literary side, and for not explicitly including reading that occurred online. | |
3 | A more profound issue is whether a financial system based on narrow banking could allocate capital efficiently. | |
4 | The language of Walker's decision is sweeping - which makes a Supreme Court challenge more likely than if he had elected to decide the case on narrower points of law. | |
5 | In narrow sense, it is a chiefly social organization of men students at a college or university, usually designated by Greek letters. |