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Republicans and conservatives express a narrower concern — they grouse that passive fund managers push a liberal agenda on corporate managements, especially in “ESG” categories, the environment, social issues and corporate governance.

The narrower "economic deal", as it was termed by Sir Keir Starmer, centres around technology and what the UK has referred to as the "further integration of our two countries' tech sectors".

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Supreme Court in December dismissed that challenge, while leaving open an avenue for a narrower appeal.

Wiener called Thompson’s killing a “cold-blooded assassination” but said his bill grew out of a narrower proposal that failed last year aimed at improving mental health coverage for children and adults under age 26.

The result is far narrower than opinion polls predicted, indicating the second round could be harder to call.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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