Sentences with phrase «then narrow your scope»

Not exact matches

If you're studying ancient climate trends then you should be aware of the many intricacies of our planets ecosystem, making this question narrow in scope.
If the fear of failure is preventing you from even making an attempt to achieve your financial goals, then it's time to narrow the focus and scope of your goals.
Browse our range of sample itineraries below and then tailor your experience to incorporate your favourite excursions and hotels, allowing you to create your own unique German rail holiday - you can even select the class of your rail and / or air journeys, and the scope of your rail tour of Germany can be as wide or as narrow as you like.
With Missile Cards, I actually started with a fairly narrow scope, then I trimmed it down even further.
If the procedural exclusivity issue is to take firm root then it will matter; time limits in judicial review are tight and the scope for judicial remedies narrow, whereas the ills of the child support scheme for all concerned with it are many and varied.
If the spouses do not wish you as the designated agent to disclose information or provide advice to the other spouse, then use a written service agreement to narrow the scope of your fiduciary duties.
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