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A teacher's responsibilities should not be too narrowly defined.

narrowly defined造句

But there are many, many other species that live in a narrowly defined habitat.

The public interest in guaranteeing journalistic freedom, however, can be overridden by interests more narrowly defined.

Proof of domestic violence is so narrowly defined that many, even most, battered women will fail to meet the test, says the National Federation of women's Institutes.

A Beijing-based diplomat who follows Iran said he expects China to support narrowly defined sanctions that protect its economic ties to both Iran and the U.S..

Here since the nation USES the "visible hands" of its authority and plans to coordinate the entire economy, it is not confined by narrowly defined "transaction costs."

I set a goal that was narrowly defined as disrupting, dismantling, and defeating al Qaeda and its extremist Allies, and pledged to better coordinate our military and civilian efforts.