Much of the language is generic, while other sections are narrowly written to appeal to factions or interest groups within the party.
The Supreme Court seemed to invite such a response in its narrowly written ruling in the case, Kelo v. City of New London.
Narrowing the Scope Since the code was struck down, Michigan has issued another that is more narrowly written.
Even a narrowly written bill could still irk Beijing's leaders, by establishing a precedent for holding any referendums at all on what Beijing regards as Chinese soil.
But the decision was narrowly written to deal only with New York City's rent-control regulations.
In addition, court-authorized wiretaps are narrowly written.
This camp is calling for narrowly written laws, like Virginia's new anti-spam law, with tough penalties for fraudulent e-mail, to go after these spam kingpins.
Still, capital murder cases in New York are likely to face rigorous court challenges because the state law was narrowly written.
The judge suggested that a more narrowly written ban, which focused specifically on protecting children from pedophiles and included safeguards like judicial review, could pass constitutional muster.