Sentences with phrase «fairly narrow limits»

In the words of an Education Week reporter, «Both national unions have endorsed the charter idea within fairly narrow limits, requiring district control over the schools and collective bargaining for the teachers within them.»
«Traditionally, scientists have theorized fairly narrow limits on which proteins can be targeted with small - molecule ligands, but our results suggest that those boundaries are much wider,» said Cravatt.

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While the diversity of content is limited only by the ability to find a new market which will sustain a new outlet, there is a fairly well - defined and narrow mainstream of ideology, ie.
We have had a couple this generation thanks to the Riptide GP games, though the wave effects are fairly limited due to them focussing on narrow tracks rather than open bodies of water.
Zero - to - 60 sprints happen in about 10 seconds — getting almost no help from fairly narrow, low rolling resistance eco tires — but that's the best way to put a sizable dent in the Leaf's limited range.
Assuming that the DPP's policy on this point is lawful, the circumstances in which the defence might be able to persuade the DPP to discontinue on public interest grounds are probably fairly narrow and limited to exceptional cases, e.g. interference with the prosecution of another charge.
Many job seekers, whether early - career and fairly inexperienced or 15 + years in and heralding a plethora of different functional strengths, feel they will limit their opportunities by narrowing their job search target.
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