Sentences with phrase «by narrowing the borders»

By narrowing the borders around a screen, manufacturers can devote more of the phone's front to its display, allowing them to offer a bigger screen in a smaller phone.

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The strait is 21 miles wide at its narrowest point, bordered by Iran and Oman.
The city plans to narrow Delancey Street's rushing flow of traffic by eliminating unnecessary lanes and parts of the service roads that border the street.
Ancient Egypt was a narrow valley that was bordered on either side by extensive deserts.
Kant draws a fine line between the concepts of altruism and touches a sensitive nerve, as he evaluates that being altruistic distinguishes a narrow margin between a narcissistic tendencies when it is not supported by a true sense of duty, in fact if unexamined, may even lead to behavioural and attitude patterns closely bordering to neo-colonialism, and actions based on immoral motives; double agenda's that we allow the governments to draw.
The company has taken some small steps to rectify that on the TSX Sport Wagon by making the grille a bit narrower, enlarging the horizontal slats in the beak - like opening to fill space and changing its border to chrome instead of silver plastic.
The road had narrowed to a single lane scarcely wider than a sheep track and was bordered by dense hedges.
This site is to record all Border Collies who have been opthalmically tested by an eye specialist for Goniodysgenesis, a condition possibly predisposing the dog to develop NARROW ANGLED glaucoma.
1,655) sits on a narrow peninsula bordered by Pacific Rim National Park Reserve to the south and the Pacific Ocean to the west, north and east.
This country is a long, narrow country neighboured by the South China Sea and the Laos and Cambodia borders.
The building envelope is mostly made of large glass windows in order to create a relationship between artworks and landscape; a dialogue further reinforced by the addition of a narrow winter garden which borders the exhibition galleries.
A fishing town on the Mediterranean between Barcelona and the French border, accessible only by a narrow mountain road, Cadaqués was a summering place for Marcel Duchamp, who went there from the late»50s until his death in 1968.
As with the design claimed by the D'889 Patent, the tablet disclosed in the clip has an overall rectangular shape with a dominant display screen, narrow borders, a predominately flat front surface, a flat back surface (which is evident because the tablets are lying flat on the table's surface), and a thin form factor.
The panelled effect below the dado is created by mitring a narrow wallpaper border, while the curvaceous headboard adds an air of grandeur to the scheme.
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