Sentences with phrase «largely confined»

But these reset problems remain largely confined to subprime borrowers, who comprise only 9 percent of the market.
Interestingly, findings of a family history study suggest that elevated risk for anxiety disorders in the children of anxious parents appears to be largely confined to mothers [48].
Schmitt's critique is largely confined to our discussion (and meta - analysis) of sex differences.
First, it was largely confined to individual teacher — student relationships because these have received limited attention as a factor related to teacher wellbeing (Friedman 2000; Kyriacou 2001).
The benefits of physical affection are largely confined to close relationships.
Instead of using the cryptographically secure tokens to streamline workflows - or even talking about doing so - some of the most recognizable enterprises in blockchain have largely confined themselves to uses of blockchain as a new decentralized database, absent any digital assets.
Viruses and other types of malware seem largely confined to Windows in the real world.
Supply issues are largely confined to low - end apartments, Zillow reported from its findings.
There were only two lawyers working in the hospital, which is the second - largest hospital - based paediatric research facility, and their roles were largely confined to reviewing contracts for research.
Steve noted that practice differentiation is shrinking and largely confined to «bet the company» matters.
She was left with on - going physical and neuropsychological problems, which meant that she was largely confined to a wheelchair, suffered urinary incontinence as well as visual problems and concentration difficulties, amongst other issues.
Unfortunately, they are largely confined to the Republican right, who are (with a few honourable exceptions) rather poorly informed and in my opinion inarticulate on the subject.
The debate in the U.S. has been largely confined to politicians and environmental... Continue Reading»
Solar geoengineering ideas remain largely confined to the imagination, with very little scientific research funded to date beyond indoor modeling studies.
«Renewables make very large strides in coming decades but their gains remain largely confined to electricity generation,» said Dr Birol.
Because the tiny kei cars are so specialized, meeting a strict set of Japanese regulations limiting their length, width, height, and power output, they're largely confined to that market — and volumes are limited.
Moreover, the impact that they have had is extremely small and largely confined to a very specialized group of people.
One of many puzzling findings is that the high rate of deformities is largely confined to adult birds, not juveniles.
That 1998's extremely warm temperatures were largely confined to one calendar year makes the annual record high temperature 1998 has established quite a difficult one to break.
American colonial art during the 17th and 18th centuries was largely confined to portraiture and some landscape painting.
Other details were largely confined to the profile.
Indeed, Ruskin's detailed knowledge was largely confined to Italian Renaissance art, 19th century English landscape painting or 18th / 19th century English figurative painting.
Largely confined to film in recent years, the task of preparing a physical exhibit for the prize has regenerated the pair's gallery work.
Moore begins creating sculpture in concrete, which at the time is largely confined to architecture.
In Stettheimer's poetry, she often described the art world as a «men's club» and she was largely confined in terms of subject matter to painting domestic scenes of her family and the leisure pursuits of friends who were members of the wealthy New York art avant - garde.
While I am neither a practicing artist, nor do I live in North Carolina, my role in planning BMS was a remote one, largely confined to small - scale fundraising efforts and the initial surge of academic background on the original college.
One living artist for whom he had great respect was Alberto Giacometti; Bacon's approval was largely confined to his drawings.
This mix of talent lead to Smilebit being primarily tasked with the Let's Make series of sports titles, franchises that were largely confined to Japan.
But advancement was largely confined to visuals, with even contemporary titles like Dragon's Crown unmistakably exhibiting Double Dragon's influence.
The studies supporting the use of artificial pheromones to promote adaption to new environments or ease transition into a group are largely confined to those sponsored by manufacturers of products.
So far, defaults have been limited and largely confined to subprime mortgages.
In fact before Forex trading became popular on the retail level, Forex trading was largely confined to an institutional level and is largely self regulatory.
Whereas this time last year crypto was largely confined to the grimy underbelly of the Internet, the market's 2017 runup has everybody and their grandmother interested in the digital tokens.
The original version of XMDF was accepted into the international standard for e-publishing (IEC62448), although its use remains largely confined to Japan.
That may be the Sharp's ambition, but the two e-readers unveiled on Monday and a planned e-book service that will launch in December are based on XMDF (ever - eXtending Mobile Document Format), a format developed by Sharp and largely confined to Japan.
One of the components of Dymocks» earlier strategy, which is still largely confined to the George Street, Sydney store, was its support for the iLiad ebook reader.
The Galaxy Tab is all set to make its presence felt in many more regions of the world though this time, its largely confined to the South Eastern regions of Asia.
Extras on the base CT6 are largely confined to the 3.0 - liter V6 engine, AWD, active / passive safety touches, embedded navigation and a panoramic sunroof found in the Driver Awareness and Convenience Package that's standard on all other models.
Damage was largely confined to the bumper system — the plastic cover, reinforcement bar, and the energy - absorbing foam.
The wallowing sales of the previous - generation Chevy Colorado and the GMC Canyon being largely confined to fleets, it was easy to see why General Motors wasn't in a rush to replace the model on our shores.
Nonetheless, the report's authors said, states and districts remain largely confined to the traditional framework of NCLB.
And if so, is this a national problem or something largely confined to states where unions are especially powerful or tenure systems are poorly designed?
After more than two decades of only limited success, why is the national effort to radically improve public education largely confined to fixing the schools the country already has?
Proving that sci - fi needn't all be about spectacle, Alex Garland's directorial debut is largely confined to a single house and concerns itself more with dialogue than action.
We've had quirky sequels in the vein of Gravity Rush 2 and Horizon Zero Dawn, a wildly ambitious franchise - starter from a studio that spent more than a decade largely confined to corridor shooters.
In an Oscar - nominated performance, Watts is superb as Maria, and it's a shame her ailing character is largely confined to the sidelines during the less impressive second half, a stretch that culminates with a series of dramatic - license coincidences so laughable, they belong in a vintage screwball comedy instead.
(There are CGI effects, but they're largely confined to exterior shots of the train.)
She maintains that she is worried about the billionaire, who is largely confined to his mansion in the Beverly Park neighborhood of Los Angeles.
Each film owes a great deal to its source material: the action is largely confined to a single setting over the course of a few hours, and the narrative is driven almost entirely by dialogue.
Bateman and McAdams manage to be dead - set on winning but not entirely unsympathetic thanks to their peppy enthusiasm and mutual devotion; their really ruthless streak is largely confined to the opening montage.
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