Sentences with phrase «more narrow issue»

It may address a more narrow issue like ocean acidification or the carbon cycle.

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Narrower scope aside, the IRS indicated that it could ultimately seek more information on the users in question, writing that it may still «issue summonses in individual examinations of Coinbase users for the information that it no longer seeks in this proceeding».
«This single digital ledger, in economists» jargon, describes a narrow banking model, much like Peel's 1844 Banking Act in the UK that legally split the Bank of England Issue Department from the Banking Department in order to more clearly identify the gold backing for the note iIssue Department from the Banking Department in order to more clearly identify the gold backing for the note issueissue.
As everyone's focus narrows to a single event or issue, risky assets tend to all behave in a similar fashion and benefits of international diversification are more muted.
We come to debate narrow political topics and leave knowing more than we did, not only about the issues, but about those with whom we are arguing and about the world we share.
In the least, they will more likely tend to focus on narrow issues critical to their view of the world as colored by their evangelical faith, rather than logically solving the problems that need to be solved.
The issue becomes even more complicated when you now narrow down to choosing a particular type of toys for your baby which is the softballs.
Governments have three basic options for financing the PSNCR: increasing the narrow money supply (producing more notes and coins); issuing Government securities or gilts; and borrowing overseas.
Second, it has highlighted more than ever the severe underlying problems of the British state, steadily eating away at its legitimacy: the lack of devolution to and within England; the state's apparent lack of responsiveness to major social problems; the perception many have that politics serves a narrow elite at the expense of the wider society; the lack of trust in elected politicians, to name but some of the issues.
At issue is whether to move ahead with a more narrow overhaul or to hold out for a broader criminal justice bill that includes sentencing reductions.
This is fine for wide stance squatting with externally rotated feet but causes two big issues for more narrow stances.
The narrow - handled bar can be more comfortable for certain shoulders, especially ones with «issues».
Then the other issue I've always had to work with is how the extra fabric for the midsection meets the more narrow hips and legs at the crotch.
The S60 is also about 2 inches narrower than midsize cars, which is a plus in crowded areas, though this means reduced shoulder room (which is really only an issue if more than two people are riding in the back).
Apps like PDF - reader GoodReader avoid the landscape issue by keeping the reading area narrower even when more real estate could conceivably be devoted to the text.
Reducing this complex and critical issue to something as narrow as publishers worrying about whether the public will pay more for an author whose previous success was achieved at $ 1.99 is not a particularly helpful approach.
First of all, you need to choose the perspective to consider illegal immigration from, in other words, you need to narrow your topic up to a more specific issue, for example:
As everyone's focus narrows to a single event or issue, risky assets tend to all behave in a similar fashion and benefits of international diversification are more muted.
Sort offers by rewards, features, issuing bank and more; so you can narrow down your choices, and find most favorable conditions to repay your balance; then apply immediately through our direct secure connection.
There are many issues here and to narrow to breed leads to more issues.
But veterinarians who believe that brachycephalic dogs suffer more from heart issues suggest that a deficiency of oxygen over time (chronic hypoxia) causes blood channels in the lungs to narrow (pulmonary vasoconstriction) which then leads to increased blood pressure within the heart (pulmonary hypertension), a known risk for heart failure.
That narrows down the issue to whether the heat released is enough to heat dry air to a point where it is more buoyant than air containing water vapour.
«You might be right Charles, and that would further indicate how generally uniformed this particular group might be in terms of a more accurate perspective on climate change as issue of energy imbalance, and not just the narrow metric of measuring sensible heat in the troposphere.»
A major secondary benefit is that, even if the case does not settle, the ENE process may narrow the issues and divert focus and attention away from weak or inconsequential points towards the more important aspects of the case.
He states that regulators are more likely to agree to narrow the issues under investigation if it appears that a company has been co-operative and upfront about the facts uncovered in its own internal probe.
Slip and Fall Accidents are often caused when an object is in your path, issues with the walkway like wet walkway, and more conditions like: — Uneven surfaces — Slippery and wet floors — Broken railings — Raised or broken side walls — Inadequate lighting — Unsecured carpets — Narrow stairs
A lawyer who is more experienced in courtroom advocacy will often be able to narrow the issues, which, apart from making the case more persuasive to the judge or arbitrator, can result in significant saving of preparation time, and court time.
The issue in the story discussed by CTV arose in the context of a personal injury case where Facebook was specifically discussed during the discovery process, but the ruling by Justice David Brown of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice appears to go beyond the narrow context in... [more]
If settlement is not reached, in Step Six the parties engage in a more formal process of case management that narrows the issues in dispute, establishes a strict framework for disclosure and discovery and concludes with trial.
But in a couple situations that super-wide lens caused me issues with the camera «missing» focus, since the focal plane is so narrow — moving to a tap - to - focus for more artsy shots where I had a specific subject in mind fixed that right up, though.
A recent Ontario Superior Court decision that went beyond narrow legal issues to comment on the weaknesses of the family court system is accurate in its criticisms of... Read more
In a past issue of H&G, I noticed sofas that featured a cushion shaped a bit like a pillow but longer and more narrow.
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