Sentences with phrase «broad subset»

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In recent weeks, the War on Gold, which is a subset of the broader War on Human Freedom, has sharply intensified, with massive, multi-billion dollar naked short price raids now being launched on a weekly and even daily basis by the criminal, state - sponsored price manipulators.
The fund tracks an index of international large - and midcap stocks that's a subset of our broad - based benchmark.
Yet Falwell's support is hardly isolated, and I suspect if Trump is the nominee, he will continue to find even more of it from the Religious Right (which I designate as a subset of a broader and more diverse evangelicalism).
Compound forms such as agribusiness represent subsets of the word's the broadest meaning, which encompasses all activity by all suppliers of goods and services.
Most projects would involve a subset of these components but a broad background in science or engineering would be a significant advantage for any researcher.
In the second broad task, the researchers created an adjustable matrix that accepts the analysis of the subset and assigns «weights» to each data point reflecting the likelihood that it belongs to different groups.
Among the subset of students for whom data are available, we find that transfers made possible by the school - choice program overwhelmingly improve integration in the public schools that students leave (the sending schools), bringing the racial composition of the schools closer to that of the broader communities in which they are located.
The information is aimed at no single subset of of indie publishing, but instead seeks to speak to a broader audience of users whose publishing plans involve more oversight and creative control.
I think that would be the difference in investing in a company like Sallie Mae (Broad Spectrum) versus SoFi or CommonBond (Specific Subset).
The Index component securities are a subset, based on region, of component securities included in the S&P Global BMI (Broad Market Index).
As you can see below, our constructed market portfolio is closely correlated with the EURO STOXX index, a broad but liquid subset of the STOXX Europe 600 Index.
The dry version: Renters insurance is a policy with multiple types of coverage which is a subset of the homeowners policy form, issued to those who do not own their dwelling, and which does not offer coverage for the dwelling unit, usually on a broad form and named perils basis.
This is likely where the next advances in the study of asset allocation will take place: gaining international exposure not through broad benchmarks, but instead through a subset of countries based on individual characteristics.
The divergence problem is more interesting, but only matters for a small subset of the proxies and however it is resolved it won't make much difference to the broader conclusions.
Science clarifying human - driven climate change and its impacts of human communities and ecosystems is a subset of this broader suite of research projects.
Perhaps Mike Wallace or someone can bring some order to the broader historical data, to demonstrate (if possible) that some subset of these data are sufficiently comparable in measurement methodology and circumstances to be suitable as a long time series.
In the regular world, this is easy to understand, because contract law is just a subset of the much broader rule of law.
The person must be respected and command the attention of the broader community, not just a subset of it, in order to ensure that the inquiry can fulfill its pedagogical potential.
Or is that considered a subset of the broader category of making an arrest?
We argue that the new system must be holistic because people's «legal» problems don't exist in a vacuum — they exist as part of larger contexts and typically are a subset of broader and more complex problems.
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