Sentences with phrase «in a narrow band»

But only in that narrow band of years with a seven percent return.
Today the cacao tree still grows only in a narrow band within about 18 degrees north and south of the equator.
It's possible we could see the interest rate environment play out as it has in the past by rising sharply or staying in a narrow band for some time to come.
A swing and a miss with trying to discharge student loans in a narrow band of criteria is the same thing.
But if you define the range of 6 to 11 % as normal, over 44 years, annual returns only fell in that narrow band five times.
Global temperatures move up and down in a narrow band, which is why the rolling 5 - year averages are essentially flat.
Semi-spherical reflectors around each bulb focus the intense light energy in a narrow band around the sample at temperatures up to 2,100 degrees Celsius.
The output is unchanged: the V8 produces 471bhp at 7100rpm, and 391 lb ft of twisting force in a narrow band between 4800 - 5600rpm.
Vast forests of elkhorn coral, leaf coral and finger coral extend in narrow bands on either side of the cut.
During the second winter, the tropical Pacific cooling weakens in a narrow band along the equator but becomes meridionally broader.
Over recent months the unemployment rate has fallen to 5.6 per cent, after it had moved in a narrow band of between 6 and 6 1/4 per cent for most of the past year.
So interest rates (the Repo Rate) in general will be in narrower band as against what we have seen in the last 15 years.
This segment spans a wide spectrum, but the Yeti competes in a narrower band against vehicles like Honda HR - V and Mazda CX - 3.
Using a stock's price - to - earnings ratio can be a useful metric when the following four conditions exist: (1) interest rates remain in a narrow band; (2) the growth of the enterprise is consistent through the decades; (3) the quality of the balance sheet and general risk profile remain closely the same; and (4) the stock is non-cyclical.
On top of this investors can buy and sell Legends Fund intra-day on the exchange in a narrow band around this NAV.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo released a statement Sunday saying he directed additional emergency personnel to the blaze in hopes of building a perimeter around the fire, which was moving south in a narrow band within the preserve.
We are hopelessly stuck in the narrow band known as «visible light.»
This story appears in the June 24, 2017, issue of Science News with the headline, «The opportunity zone: Exoplanets found in a narrow band around M dwarf stars could host a very different kind of life.»
The stars are all located in narrow bands (~ 3» across) just outside the ACS / WFC field of view (2» - 16» away).
Tonight I tried your exercise and at first nothing happened, but when I turned my head back from my hands to my laptop to more closely follow your instructions, out of the corner of my eye, just for an instant I saw a pink color in a narrow band glowing around my palms It was barely a flash, but it looked just like the glowing colors I used to see as a child.
Courtney Milan is one of the authors in the narrow band of «historical romance authors I enjoy reading».
After the mixture has dried, he ritualistically and intuitively folds the canvas, and then strips the hardened material from the surface in narrow bands.
Some of the effect seemed to be related to applying a very high concentration of anhydrous ammonia in a narrow band (results from Iowa, Breitenbeck and Bremner, 1986).
That moisture is concentrated in a narrow band, like a fire hose, that often targets a relatively small area of California, bringing torrential rain, deep snow — and sometimes dangerous flooding.
The animation above, based on data from the Integrated Multi-Satellite Retrievals for GPM (IMERG), shows rains accumulating in a narrow band across the Pacific between October 11 and October 22.
This, too, is a function of the relatively rigid or narrow epistemology that law has; when signals can only be received in a narrow band of frequencies (to switch metaphors as well) an increase in the rate of signals leads ultimately to noise.
Strewn with mines and bordered with barbed wire, the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea extends in a narrow band about 150 miles long and two and a half miles wide.
Thus, the best operating environment for mREITs is one like we see today — where interest rates stay in a narrow band for many months at a time.
A good tell - tale sign if a cat is frightened, the hair will stand up all over the body and when the cat threatens or is ready to attack, you will see the hair stand up in a narrow band along the spine and tail to make him look bigger, and this is also a good time to get out that hose or chair!
The Jaguar is comparatively down on power as well, with its supercharged 5.0 - liter V - 8 making «just» 550 hp and «a mere» 502 lb - ft of torque, the entirety of the latter available only in a narrow band between 3,500 and 4,000 rpm.
«The deposits are in narrow bands that can only be accessed with horizontal drilling, and the oil and gas are locked in these little pockets and are only available with techniques like hydraulic fracturing.»
«The deposits are in narrow bands that can only be accessed with horizontal drilling, and the oil and gas are locked in these little pockets and are only available with techniques like hydraulic fracturing.»
It's a place of fine food, wine and cider production among forests, peaks and coastline, all in a narrow band of country.
CO2 is effective, but in a narrow band.
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