in a narrow sense in a sentence
- :: In a broad sense no, in a narrow sense yes.
- He was very political in a narrow sense, and that was too bad.
- In a narrow sense, Smith isn't actually on the Web.
- Estate planning, in a narrow sense, is about money.
- In a narrow sense, restrictive conditions are those registered restrictions on the use of land.
- It's difficult to find in a narrow sense in a sentence.
- In a narrow sense, trade tokens are " good for " tokens, issued by merchants.
- In this work the term'information revolution'is used in a narrow sense, to describe trends in communication media.
- In a narrow sense, America is safer.
- Popular Hawaiian music with English verse ( hapa haole ) can be described in a narrow sense.
- It should be obvious that every racial classification helps, in a narrow sense, some races and hurts others.
- "In a narrow sense, they're right, " he added . " It's not like we're discovering new physics ."
- In Serbo-Croatian, " Srbijanci " is used for Serbs from Serbia, or in a narrow sense, Serbs from Central Serbia.
- Unlike Aristophanes, Plautus avoided discussion of current events ( in a narrow sense of the term ) in his comedies.
- These schemes approach the concept of plant functional type, which has recently replaced " life-form " in a narrow sense.
- In a narrow sense, the term Dempster Shafer theory refers to the original conception of the theory by Dempster and Shafer.