Sentences with phrase «limited narrow point»

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Limited space on these cards forces you to narrow your marketing message into a couple of sentences or bullet points, and high - quality graphics create further impact.
Jones appeared to favor a more narrow interpretation of DOL authority, pointing out that «it is the Department of Labor,» emphasizing the last word should limit it to employer plans.
Attempts are made to offer excuses for Luther by pointing out that he never doubted the omnipotence of God and thus determined only narrow limits for the Devil's activities.
The entire point of the Constitution was to balance the government and place checks on each branch's power so that even if a demagogue were to be elected president, the damage they could do would be limited and narrow in scope.
His last time before the voters, in 2009 — which came after a controversial move to extend term limits — resulted in a surprisingly narrow five - percentage - point win, even after spending a staggering $ 109 million.
The City Pages story ends with a quote from a Pearson Education spokesman, in which the company man notes the complaining scorers were «people who have a very limited exposure and narrow point of view on what is truly a science.»
Warming must occur below the tropopause to increase the net LW flux out of the tropopause to balance the tropopause - level forcing; there is some feedback at that point as the stratosphere is «forced» by the fraction of that increase which it absorbs, and a fraction of that is transfered back to the tropopause level — for an optically thick stratosphere that could be significant, but I think it may be minor for the Earth as it is (while CO2 optical thickness of the stratosphere alone is large near the center of the band, most of the wavelengths in which the stratosphere is not transparent have a more moderate optical thickness on the order of 1 (mainly from stratospheric water vapor; stratospheric ozone makes a contribution over a narrow wavelength band, reaching somewhat larger optical thickness than stratospheric water vapor)(in the limit of an optically thin stratosphere at most wavelengths where the stratosphere is not transparent, changes in the net flux out of the stratosphere caused by stratospheric warming or cooling will tend to be evenly split between upward at TOA and downward at the tropopause; with greater optically thickness over a larger fraction of optically - significant wavelengths, the distribution of warming or cooling within the stratosphere will affect how such a change is distributed, and it would even be possible for stratospheric adjustment to have opposite effects on the downward flux at the tropopause and the upward flux at TOA).
From this point I got thinking about the process Hargreaves had used to narrow the null hypothesis down to the one with such limited skill.
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.
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