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The narrow view is that of our individual human mind.
When his narrow view of the world became too much for her, she started to fight back.
This is a narrow view that turns history on its head.
And boy, do humans have a narrow view of the world.
"We have a very narrow view of what children need.
This narrow view of history and public policy is misleading.
Nor has the Church taken a narrow view of poverty and the poor.
But I was disappointed by the narrow view of single women presented.
"Beyond the narrow view, there may be something else that we are not seeing," he said.
Such a narrow view of what is considered cultural output.
It afforded me a very narrow view of the room.
This strikes me as a narrow view of what the violence in Iraq is about.
If you use just Windows you'll end up with a very narrow view of computing.
Austin has a very narrow view of the musical world.
He was presenting such a narrow view of his job that we never talked about the business.
"But if the humans you found were a problem for your narrow view, here is a disaster."
It was pretty clear for many years that he took an extraordinarily narrow view of speech.
Even if the government's narrow view of jurisdiction were right, it is irrelevant.
However, most mathematicians would see this as a very narrow view of their subject.
They present a narrow view of what a good American is: white, middle class, a team player."
His narrow view of women is frustrating to many actresses.
As the day wore on, investors started to take a narrower view.
"These soldiers have a narrow view of life's priorities, do they not?"
This gives him a very narrow view of women, but he is great at courting them.