Sentences with phrase «narrow subset of»

It must be certified as an AGS Ideal, specifications must fall within a narrow subset of AGS ideal parameters, and the diamond must pass additional light performance image testing.
Can your retirement plan really survive the increased risk that comes from focusing on a narrow subset of the global capital markets?
The second study, on pro-carcinogens, has been used by some marketers to claim that chlorophyll can prevent cancer, but for acne patients the study only shows that chlorophyll can prevent a very narrow subset of carcinogen exposure, itself a very narrow subset of total free radical exposure.
«Almost all of the data included in the Equifax breach could be used maliciously, yet the law only protects consumers for leaks of a narrow subset of private data.
I'm somewhat disinclined to believe that the current gold price is due strictly to excess supply with discussion of price manipulation always looming, but the general thesis remains that until these global excesses are mopped up, successful commodity investing will involve focus on a narrow subset of raw materials — in our case the Energy Metals.
New Yorker business writer James B. Stewart's latest book is an exploration of a relatively narrow subset of this culture, the lies «told under oath or to investigative and other agencies of the U.S. government» that qualify as perjury.
«This is an important study that significantly narrows the subset of possibilities [for how the Americas were peopled],» says David Reich, a geneticist at Harvard Medical School in Boston.
For other dating - related activities, we focused on a narrower subset of the population: specifically, those who are «single and looking» (Group 3 above) and those who have been in a committed relationship for ten years or less (Group 1 above).
We refer to this concept as a narrower subset of UX called the timekeeper experience.

Not exact matches

Today's paid ads allow you to narrow your focus to a very specific subset of consumers.
I always narrow it to a specific persona, and often a subset of that persona.
I doubt that anyone has ever told you this before, but the «average» return for a category of funds — whether a large subset like diversified stock funds or a narrower one like small - company growth — tracks only the performance of the portfolios that survived all the way from the beginning of the measurement period to the end.
Typically research is very narrow and focused on only a subset of issues related to a particular problem.
The AAAS sample, therefore, is hopefully the first in a series of avenues for empirically documenting whether there are differences in views among subsets of the scientific community.2 To that end, this analysis compares views among the full sample of 3,748 AAAS members with those AAAS members who fall into three narrower definitions of the term «scientist.»
Second, the spatial distribution of allelic frequencies across the hybrid zone revealed a subset of coincident, narrow and stepped clines consistent with reproductive barriers acting to prevent introgression in a fraction of the genome, but also that cline width varied by a factor of 50 with introgressed alleles often reaching the distribution ends of both subspecies [27](Figure S2).
However, the United States equivalent, «literary noir,» has a more narrow meaning and refers to a subset of the hard - boiled genre.
The art world, I'm sad to say, for the great openness that it considers itself to have, is generally a very narrow, very myopically minded subset of our community.
I would really like some clarity as to how the ensemble of model runs are whittled down into a narrower subset without comprimising the ability of the model to «span the full range» of «weather noise».
The documents are coded and loaded into a litigation database and the dataset is culled to narrow the number of documents - which may number in the millions - down to a manageable subset of relevant documents to be reviewed.
Class 1 insurance is thus a more narrow coverage because it applies to a smaller subset of people.
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