Sentences with phrase «in a narrow range between»

Between 1950 and 2010, the average size of a primary school in the UK remained relatively constant, in a narrow range between 180 and 220 pupils.
Now the price moves in narrow range between 1250.00 and 1130.00 levels.
It has been trading in a narrow range between $ 8,002 and $ 8,300.

Not exact matches

The S&P 500 has been trading in a remarkably narrow range since mid-February between 2040 and 2130.
Bitcoin is trading in a very narrow range near $ 2600, as volatility declined considerably during the weekend, while correlations broke down between the two majors and the rest of the coins, signaling the end of the liquidation period.
Most of this year, the 10 - year yield has stayed in a remarkably narrow range between 2.25 % and 2.50 %.
The bull rally seen in the latter half of 2017 seems to have dissipated, as prices traded in more or less a fairly narrow range (roughly between $ 60 and $ 65).
The big issue is indeed that when one is brought up in an environment that encourages the belief that there is one one horse in the race, ie the Christian god or at least the Judeo - Christian god, people can WRONGLY assume that the choice is between a narrow range of theist options and atheism.
After all, particle accelerator searches over the last two decades had narrowed the range of possible masses for the Higgs; if it existed at all, it had to weigh in at between 114 billion and 143 billion electron volts or GeV (1 GeV is slightly more than the mass of a hydrogen atom).
«The relationship between colour variation and stability was independent of activity period or host plant range, since the more stable species with large variation in colour drawing were not restricted in their activity to a shorter part of the year or to a narrower range of host plants.
Almost all fish and cetaceans swam in a narrow optimum range of this parameter, with the length of each tailbeat between one and three - tenths the length of the animal (Physical Review Fluids, doi.org/cb2b).
The four distinguishing characteristics of the spirals are: (a) they have more orderly, rotational motion than random motion (the rotation refers to the disk as a whole and means that the star orbits are closely confined to a narrow range of angles and are fairly circular); (b) they have some or a lot of gas and dust between the stars; (c) this means they can have new star formation occuring in the disk, particularly in the spiral arms; and (d) they have a spiral structure.
Sixth, our power to detect the association between soluble fiber and CRP concentrations may be limited because of the narrow range of soluble fiber intake in the population.
A «cylinder on demand» (COD) version that runs on just two cylinders under light load conditions is both more powerful (103kW / 250Nm — the latter between a narrower 1500 - 3500rpm range), quicker (0 - 100 km / h in 8.4 seconds) and efficient (4.7 L / 100 km).
Positioned in the admittedly narrow space between the Range Rover Evoque and the Range Rover Sport, the Velar is a clean sheet design based on the new Lightweight Aluminum Architecture and the most road - oriented Land Rover model to date — since it shares bones with the outstanding Jaguar F - Pace, we expect the Velar to live up to its billing.
Adding asset classes such as bonds and foreign investments to a Canadian stock portfolio reduces risk by 40 % and narrows the range of returns in a given year to between -9.0 % and +30 %.
«Great faith is placed by both Ferdinand and matty on there apparently being very little difference between emissions and sinks in the past as shown by the relatively narrow range of CO2 variation; but as I show the latter does not prove the former;»
If there was not very little difference between the emissions and sinks in the past then there would not be a narrow range of CO2 variation.
Throughout the entire period in which this question has been asked, the percentage of Americans expressing a great deal of confidence in the leaders of the scientific community has fluctuated within a relatively narrow range, hovering between 35 % and 45 % (appendix table 7 - 20).
How can the public and policy makers distinguish between a scientist speaking with the credibility of a subspecialist in a narrow field, and those extending that to the use of the phrase «science says» about very widely ranging matters of political economy in which they are not specialists but activists?»
Furthermore, the historical sources revealed information about a flood event in 1851 at this site, for which the peak discharge could be narrowed down to a range between 1200 and 1500 m3s − 1.
Subject to it being reliable, a sharper ensemble will be more informative than a broader one, but in practice there is often a tension between these two properties since narrowing an ensemble will generally increase the risk of reality falling outside its range.
Though carbon dioxide definitely absorbs IR, it only absorbs IR in two very narrow ranges of wavelengths, one between 2.5 and 3 microns, and another between 4 and 5 microns.
I shouldn't say that climate sensitivity of current models is in a «narrow» range, as the effect of a CO2 doubling is calculated between 1.5 and 4.5 K. Or 1:3.
However, it is that efficient at only a narrow range (5 - 10 mph) of wind speeds midway between the cut - in speed (when the turbine starts to spin) and the «rated» speed (when the turbine generates at is full, or nameplate, capacity, e.g., a 2 - MW turbine generating at 2 MW).
However, if it is understood that if Bitcoin succeeds there will also be many other altcoins, then Bitcoin's value might only end up between $ 2,000 and $ 200,000 in the case of extreme success — creating a lower «ceiling» on what the price can be and thus narrowing the range within which estimates of Bitcoin's value can take place.
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