However, his strategy is not narrowly conceived to serve only American trade interests, Mr. Baker argues.
We are in grave danger of being overwhelmed by a fundamentalist, absolutist attempt to coerce this diverse society into a narrowly conceived mold.
For us, democracy is more narrowly conceived: the citizen is a consumer, an observer but not a participant.
The role is narrowly conceived by the present incumbent.
Rather, he means the workings of a live intelligence which draws on experience and intuition as much as on a more narrowly conceived logic.
Students from more privileged backgrounds are better positioned to succeed in spite of the albatross of a narrowly conceived test.
This return to the pre-nineteenth-century use of anti-realist techniques is accompanied by a recognition of the wealth of discursive forms which the more narrowly conceived realist novel has left untapped.
The Popular Movement cannot vote in favour of this report, in that we consider it to be far too narrowly conceived.
Secondly, the system circumscribed professional activity, constrained initiative, and demanded acquiescence in a curriculum that was so narrowly conceived as to represent a parody of education.
Outcome, if considered at all, has been narrowly conceived as continuity or breakdown of placement.