Sentences with phrase «even narrower range»

In functional medicine we use an even narrower range of 1.8 to 3 mIU / L.
Anyone who wants to test this theory out across even a narrow range of scorpions is in for a big surprise, one they might not even live to regret.

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Bitcoin's recent price movement can be described in many ways: a narrow trading range, a technical hurdle or even the long - awaited stability that many in the crypto community believe is necessary for long - term adoption.
Credit spreads have tightened globally, and U.S. credit spreads are at the narrow end of their 17 - year range against government bonds — even after a recent widening.
While buybacks and dividends - as - a-percent of sales more than doubled from a post - recession low of 3.5 % to a high last year of more than 8 %, capex - as - a-percent of sales has largely stayed within a narrow range between 4 % and 5 %, and has not even recovered to its pre-GFC high.
«We narrowed our focus to homes in Clintonville, even though the market around here was hot and most of the houses were at the tippy - top of our price range
The physical laws of the universe fall within very narrow ranges in order for life (or even matter) to exist, suggesting some level of design.
Even if all religion (and religion always uses the language of myth) were exclusively concerned with the relation between God and man, the existentialist approach would be too narrow to comprehend its whole range.
Let's refine our scope even further and narrow the range of possible misunderstanding.
Morrison never made the sustained effort needed to write even passable free verse, and his emotional range — from petulant narcissism to dead - serious angst — is far narrower than the least of his poetic idols.
But not even this specification sufficiently narrows the meaning to make definition possible, and if one wanted to, one could list a range of possible meanings of the phrase along such lines as these, moving slowly from conventional atheism to theological orthodoxy.
On the contrary, it can become difficult during the experience to concentrate on just the ordinary range of things: attention may even narrow to a single object.
It's a little bit more work to get an advert published, but if you've got an extremely specific audience in mind, a Facebook advert gives you the ability to narrow down your audience even further using the vast range of options available.
Outside of narrow range of exceptions, you will ALWAYS have either D or R in a specific elected slot; so as an electorate member you have to pick one to side with even if you aren't identical to either politically.
The GOP conference has 33 members, a narrow majority in the chamber that could shift even before the next election due to any number of factors, ranging from corruption convictions to the health members.
For axions to explain dark matter, they would need to occupy a relatively narrow range of masses and be far lighter than WIMPs, potentially making them even harder to detect.
Some state mandates only require ASD coverage for children in narrow age ranges, even though treatment through childhood and into adulthood can be effective, and place caps on annual coverage amounts.
Presumably, growth is governed by factors other than temperature and, even if a linear relationship does exist, it's likely that it only exists over a narrow temperature range.
Because the range of modeled wet bulb globe temperatures in a given time and place was narrow, even small increases quickly moved a region out of its historical range, making it easy to see the steady rise in humid warmth.
It would take a lot of stress to change the pH level even a little bit, since the body has powerful buffering mechanisms to maintain the level in a very narrow range.
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To narrow it down even further, you can search for a range of ages, distance from yourself, keyword, member status, and whether or not the user has a photo.
Some websites fi you to narrow down searches by many different attributes, including age range, hobbies, ethnicity, height and even.
Ravitch is even - handed in her portrayal and criticism of the various forces, left and right, that have steadily narrowed the range of topics that may be addressed in books and textbooks for school use.
Even on very narrows paths, both the Range Rover and Defender are easy to manoeuvre thanks to the well weighed steering which has good accuracy.
The narrower spread makes sense in light of the July Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey on Bank Lending that reported loosening lending standards for commercial real estate loans (including apartments) even as loan demand picked up: Continue reading 10 yr fixed apartment loan rate remains below 5.1 % as 10 yr Treasury ranges in 2.6 - 2.7 % area
Credit spreads have tightened globally, and U.S. credit spreads are at the narrow end of their 17 - year range against government bonds — even after a recent widening.
One of the most interesting things about investing is the range of opinions even in apparently narrow groupings.
Michelozzo, Antonio da Sangallo il Vecchio, Baldassarre Peruzzi, Vignola are only some of the names contributing to the urban aspect of Montepulciano, whose main buildings are mostly included within its city walls: the elegant Piazza Grande with its Palaces and the Cathedral; the long artery that under different names winds through the city, ranging along its sides sixteenth century or medieval façades, renaissance churches, and even sculptured stones dating back from the etruscan times; the charming little squares and the narrow, romantic passages.
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.
In the large vertical painting Quetzal (1968), narrow strips of wood are ranged in even, horizontal intervals, as in an Agnes Martin painting, against a surface of Jasper Johns gray.
The limited palette makes the lone multicolored piece look almost baroque, even though it uses the same stark geometric forms and a narrow range of hues: red, orange and brown.
Please note shortwave albedo of Earth has large spatio - temporal variations, but its annual global average is restricted to a narrow range, even if it is not determined by simple material constraints, but by an intricate interplay between many internal degrees of freedom.
In essence, Curry takes that extreme, or the extreme but reasonably plausible, although not likely end of the range, as the new mean, narrows he total range from there, and then adds more to that extreme by opting in the directin of even more «coincidental» natural variability on top of that.
They rely, in other words, on narrowing the range of acceptable public debate to the point that even alleged havens of free inquiry like Columbia University begin endorsing the unleashing of legal force against critics of publicly funded climate scientists.
The problem seems to be that even during that time, the 2 - 4.5 C estimated range hasn't narrowed much, and so the same level of uncertainty prevails.
Scientists have found it hard to narrow the uncertainty range on ECS: at a conference in Bavaria in March we looked at evidence that suggested values from one to six degrees or even more.
On the one hand you say that scientists need to refine (presumably narrow) the range, but otoh you often argue that reality is even more uncertain than this statement allows for (ie the range needs to be widened).
Unless the range and causes of natural variation, as seen in the natural temperature quasi-periodicities, are known within reasonably narrow limits it is simply not possible to even begin to estimate the effect of anthropogenic CO2 on climate.
On the other hand, if the distribution of a model ensemble is relatively narrow, then the observed values will lie towards the edge or outside the range of the model ensemble, and then the rank histogram will form a V - or even U-shaped distribution with large end bins depending on the severity of this error.
But even without a final consensus emerging, it has been interesting to see how even a modest narrowing of the range of likely policy outcomes has been enough to dramatically change the environment for carbon market participants.
Even narrow spaces next to your range or your sink can be used in this manner.
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