go narrow

Verb

 * 1) To focus on one thing, person, topic or aspect of a situation.
 * 2) * The Common Mind. Philip Petitt. 1996.
 * this should not be regarded as a good reason for going narrow.
 * 1) * 2007, Beyond Buzz. Lois Kelly. Pg. 101.
 * Going narrow doesn't imply that we don't understand all the issues
 * 1)  To change infrequently.
 * 2) * Hedging Commodities: A practical guide to hedging strategies with futures ... Slobodan Jovanovic. Pg. 92
 * The change between futures and spot prices will either go wide -- expand or diminish -- go narrow
 * 1)  To use a narrow-angle lens to take one or more photographs.
 * The change between futures and spot prices will either go wide -- expand or diminish -- go narrow
 * 1)  To use a narrow-angle lens to take one or more photographs.