(15 quotes found)
“We're very pleased to have narrowly missed another storm.”
Kristin Jacobs
“We can't react, we can't do comprehensive planning because we have these narrowly focused silos of money that tell us this is the only thing you can spend money on,”
Chris Coleman
“[After narrowly missing a bid to the NCAA meet in 2004, the Cavaliers are looking to get back to the form from the early part of the decade in which Virginia posted back-to-back top-20 finishes at the NCAA Championships (9th, 2001; 20th, 2002).] We can get back to NCAAs with our squad, ... They have experience and talent and a strong desire to move back into the upper echelon of the nation's elite.”
Jason Dunn
“That first round narrowly missed the officer. He was struck by some shrapnel. He's in satisfactory condition.”
Debra Brown
“Everyone in New Jersey has either narrowly avoided an accident or been bothered because of potholes.”
Erin Phalon
“You can definitely have a more narrowly tailored approach by focusing on individuals who show signs of intoxication or show drops of performance.”
Eric Martin
“The argument that these narrowly targeted sanctions have hurt the larger economy could only be true if the economy as a whole were entirely in the hands of the 86 government and party officials on the list and they controlled all of it,”
Christopher Dell
“For every three mergers and acquisitions, one is done extremely well, one fails and one kind of narrowly succeeds or fails.”
Jim Campbell
“It does, on the face of it, anyway, sound like it's confined narrowly to address a particular problem.”
Peter Scheer
“The market is less narrowly focused on a small group of stocks, ... We're getting the benefit from the broadening of the market.”
Charles Freeman