narrowly造句(211) After Congress narrowly granted him streamlined authority to negotiate treaties, he pushed the Doha global free-trade agreement and a free-trade area of the Americas.
(212) The cervix of the uterus myoma creates the sterile reason is mainly the cervical canal has the distortion, narrowly, affects the sperm to pass.
(213) Many now think the US will narrowly dodge outright economic contraction.
(214) Grandet noticed the lumps of sugar on the table - cloth; he looked narrowly at his wife.
(215) In spite of a dismal record at school, she narrowly squeaked into design school.
(216) The storm sweeps him all the way back to Charybdis, which he narrowly escapes for the second time.
(217) Was booked in the second half for a very poor tackle, but also showed great anticipation in several instances, and had a free kick narrowly miss the target late in the game.
(218) Share prices fluctuated narrowly in surprisingly this trading volume after the long holiday.
(219) But Lakers played a run to 102:104, narrowly missing the backspin.
(220) He says the commission would act narrowly and enforce only parts of existing law.
(221) The basic thought that guides these specific means of national recovery is not narrowly nationalistic.
(222) For a long time, the education of fine arts has followed a pattern which had been understood narrowly and dogmatically.
(223) On one occasion, Ron spontaneously shot a stupefy behind him, narrowly missing Luna as she crouched to avoid the streak of red.
(224) The development of narrowly distributed catalysts for the ethoxylation of fatty alcohol is summarized.
(225) Gore narrowly lost the 2000 presidential election to George W . Bush.
(226) I once befriended two little girls from Esthonia, who had narrowly escaped death from starvation in a famine .
(227) The court narrowly declared that the plans were against the constitution's promise of equality before the law.
(228) As Schlosser smartly notes: 'The sort of black market labor once narrowly confined to California agriculture is now widespread in meatpacking, construction and garment manufacturing.
(229) Some art historians have difficulty fitting Edgar Degas into a more narrowly conceived definition of Impressionism.
(230) I once befriended two little girls from Esthonia, who had narrowly escaped death from starvation.
(231) This rare race differs from the others by having glumes and lemmas narrowly acuminate , the glumes subequal to the lowest lemma.
(232) The Boeing 737-500 was descending to land at Perm after a two-hour flight from Moscow when it burst into flames and plunged into scrubland on the edge of the city, narrowly missing houses.
(233) The People's Party is narrowly behind the Socialists in the polls.
(234) S. mail during a postal strike, he secretly gathered information for a Times story. Narrowly avoided court-martial but won a National Publishers award.
(235) Coronary disease also calls the anemic heart disease, is refers to the coronal atherosclerosis to cause the lumen to cause heart disease which narrowly the cardiac muscle oxygen deficit causes.
(236) Singh, dressed in an olive-green shirt and a white turban, then threw his blue and white sneaker at Chidambaram, narrowly missing his face.
(237) Previously, the Bank's definitions of fraud and corruption were narrowly tied to procurement processes or execution of contracts under the Procurement Guidelines.
(238) As their eldership , we are not only easily to demand more than encourage, but also to define success narrowly.
(239) Exit polls suggest that the centralist Kadima party led by Tzipi Livni is narrowly ahead of the centre-right Likud party led by the former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.