Sentences with phrase «fairly narrow point»

On the one hand you have the classy iPhone 4S - like metallic rim that tapers to a fairly narrow point at its bottom edge, effectively acting as a runner for the tablet dock.
I'm here to speak on a fairly narrow point relating to potential conflicts between the bill, once it's enacted, and proposed provincial legislation in Manitoba, as I understand it, but also Quebec.
But whereas Yglesias praises Bernanke on a fairly narrow point — the fact that Bernanke promised to keep rates low even after the economy improved — what we liked about the speech was the sheer volume of myths and misconceptions that he debunked or clarified in a short period of time.

Not exact matches

Your points are well made, but I think I can fairly argue that the range of yields you'll find in a particular property category will still be far narrower than pretty much any other property or stock metric you can think of...
At today's House Judiciary Committee hearing on Operation Choke Point it seemed that Choke Point's critics are conflating a fairly narrow DOJ civil investigation with separate general guidance given by prudential regulators.
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.
As shown in the following chart: A review of all 80 rolling 15 - year periods and all 75 rolling 20 - year periods yields similar results, with a gradually narrowing bell curve of data points coalescing around a fairly static average number.
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