Examples of 'too narrowly' in a sentence

Meaning of "too narrowly"

too narrowly: an expression used to describe a restricted or limited perspective on a matter. It signifies a lack of openness to alternative viewpoints or possibilities

How to use "too narrowly" in a sentence

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Privatization has been too narrowly focused on divestiture.
I am inclined to not draw that too narrowly.
Focusing too narrowly creates issues elsewhere.
The activities of EMIs are too narrowly defined.
But this too narrowly brackets the problem.
You are defining your interests too narrowly.
I worry that it may be too narrowly focused and myopic.
Both qualifications cast the public interest too narrowly.
We do not focus too narrowly on what we want the end result to be.
Defining predicted outcome too narrowly.
If the scope is too narrowly defined it may not meet the interests.
You are looking at it too narrowly.
Setting the scope too narrowly could mean that significant impacts are left out.
Reid adds that innovation is often interpreted too narrowly.
Yet it is easy to view competition too narrowly and too pessimistically.

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Management must not define a problem too broadly or too narrowly.
Process too narrowly.
Participant was of the opinion that this vista is too narrowly focused.
But the effort to solicit input was too narrowly directed and too tilted towards industry.
Only in determining how it functions we must not view it too narrowly.
We tend to define our choices too narrowly and see them in binary terms.
Policies to promote specific technologies typically define the targeted goals too narrowly.
We have been thinking about this too narrowly the whole time.
Asking important questions Yet we can not define the scientist 's role too narrowly.
She argued that the organization was far too narrowly focused on middle class women.
We should not define the form and scope of the directive too narrowly.
Specifying years of experience too narrowly may prevent otherwise qualified candidates from applying for vacancies.
Looking at investment through poverty lenses was too simplistic and too narrowly focussed.
He said Republicans are too narrowly focused on spending cuts.
Many Christians define the word testimony too narrowly.
The Commission speaks too narrowly of competition and employment.
It is important not to define the market research problem too narrowly or too broadly.
Many Forex traders focus too narrowly on the currency pair or pairs they are trading.
There are at least three risks of associating reconciliation too narrowly with these other approaches.
Others warned against focusing too narrowly and possibly limiting UNDP cooperation with programme countries.
The concept and measurement of ownership in the Paris Declaration is too narrowly defined.
You're looking too narrowly at population figures.
But LDS believers typically define it too narrowly.
Other programs were too narrowly focused for today 's economy.
Justification Current responsibilities of the Agency are too narrowly defined.
If they do, the market is too narrowly defined and it should be expanded.
Unfortunately, our society defines success too narrowly.
So far, technical cooperation has been too narrowly restricted to the government sector.
Although this passage is familiar, it is often understood too narrowly.
Don't get become too narrowly focused on what you are doing.
In addition, the crime of rape was too narrowly defined.
The term “ Constitution ” is too narrowly interpreted as a structure of institutions and laws.
However, development and peacekeeping should not be interpreted too narrowly.
The programme should not concentrate too narrowly just on town-twinning.
At times, vacancy announcements describe the field of experience too narrowly.

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