Defining politics narrowly allows for a more focused analysis of specific institutions, behaviors, and power dynamics within a society, such as government actions and electoral processes. This approach can facilitate clearer discussions about policy-making, governance, and the role of political actors. Additionally, a narrow definition helps avoid conflating political issues with broader social or economic factors, enabling more precise interventions and solutions. Ultimately, it can enhance the study of politics by concentrating on the mechanisms that directly influence authority and decision-making.
The compelling state interest in this case is to protect public safety and prevent harm to individuals, which justifies the narrowly tailored restriction on freedom of speech.
Yes, the word narrowly is an adverb.An example sentence for you is: "he narrowly missed the tree by inches".
Narrowly defined means something defined very specifically, it is the opposite of the broadly definition.
McCulloch v.s Maryland
The word 'defining' comes from a root word 'define', which means to precisely state something, or describe something precisely.If you were defining the problem, you are precisely describing and stating the problem.Since one of the categories for this question is Maths, I'd assume this can apply to maths also, in which case 'defining the problem' is working out what you actually have to figure out in the maths problem.
Mukhtar Ahmad Ali has written: 'Sectarian conflict in Pakistan' -- subject(s): Case studies, Islam and politics, Politics and government, Religion and politics
William Case has written: 'Elites and regimes in Malaysia' -- subject(s): Elite (Social sciences), Politics and government 'Semi-democracy in Malaysia' -- subject(s): Democracy, Politics and government
A conflict is defined as a world war when it involves multiple countries, widespread violence, and significant impact on global politics and economies.
An example of a standard of review used in a court case is the "strict scrutiny" standard, which requires the government to prove that a law or action serves a compelling state interest and is narrowly tailored to achieve that interest.
Ecscape
Moyers and Company - 2012 The Case for Old-School Faith and Politics 1-15 was released on: USA: 22 April 2012
I believe it is deemed chronic after 6 months or longer. But each case is different.