Sentences with phrase «more narrow parts»

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«If you're creating unique, or highly stylized capital structures, the more unique that structure, the narrower the audience of people that would be interested in being part of that group.»
The bottom line is that policymakers and advocates who have pushed for more testing in part as a way to narrow the gap between rich and poor have undermined their own efforts.
Yet one benefit of ETFs is that they can help you narrow in on more lucrative parts of the market.
The second part will seem more obscure until one realizes that for Confucius «ritual» is not a narrow category but one that encompasses everything from what we would call liturgy to the common courtesies of everyday life.
So having wiped out a massive part of the support for electoral reform — Clegg has left those who want reform for more high - minded reasons (which is a small constituent remember, most support the system that suits their narrow party interest) with a mountain to climb to rebuild widespread support.
The mayor also said that part of the problem was that Queens got more snow and has narrower streets than other boroughs.
«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.
But now, thanks in part to more seismic stations spaced closer together and improved theory, analysis of the planet's seismology is good enough to confirm that there are no narrow mantle plumes, Anderson and Natland say.
Part of this preparation may involve unfolding the proteins into a linear form that allows them to more easily pass through the narrow pore.
You can also work different parts of your back by altering the way you grip the bar, for example, taking a wide grip will work the upper lats, whilst a more, narrow grip will focus more on the lower lats and biceps.
A trench coat is universally flattering, since it can create the illusion of a waist if you have more of an athletic figure, or highlight the narrowest part for an hour - glass when you cinch the belt.
Filters might be an important part of the online dating process to many people, but remember, the more filters you use in your search, the more you narrow your options and opportunities.
Not only in becoming part of the larger conversations about education and research, but also more specifically in regard to narrowing the achievement gap for African American male students.
Based on a study of more than 40 states, «State Test Score Trends through 2008 - 09, Part 2: Slow and Uneven Progress in Narrowing Gaps» compares student performance on state tests and state - level results from the National Assessment of Education Progress.
«We have to make more changes, and we keep narrowing down their level of concerns and rewrite the waiver as they raise questions about parts like teacher evaluations and Common Core,» Miller said.
The kitchen is almost entirely separated from the central living space and its gigantic fireplace with a wall; a narrow hallway lined with books takes you to the bedrooms and study, intentionally offset from the more open, social part of the house.
If it says that part is not compatible with at least one of the years, for example, due to facelift changes, then try to narrow down the year in which Nissan introduced this incompatibility by registering few more cars with different years.
If drivers want more power, they can dig through the serialized Demon Crate for a ton of stuff to turn the SRT Demon into a true drag racer — narrow front runner aluminum drag wheels, performance parts, tools, jacks, an air filter, a tire pressure gauge, and a powertrain control module along with a switch module to switch over to high - octane gas for the fuel source and remap the engine.
Thousands of books are entered each year, and their panel of more than 120 librarians and booksellers take part in the judging, narrowing it down to a group of finalists and winners that represent the best books, all independently published, in over 60 categories.»
While writing «Boys,» the third part, it hit me that what I was writing, structurally, was a triptych — that is, a strong central image flanked by two narrower, more modest images.
Virtual Brokers» latest pricing plan is actually a part of a much more transformational move by Virtual Brokers to streamline their commission - pricing schedule away from the multiple commission plan model and narrow their offering down to two choices.
More often than not it will work itself into a tight zone and breakout with a big move before it reaches the narrowest part of the triangle.
Cut a few millimeters away from it in the more narrow curved part of the nail.
On the southern coast of Spain, and being the prime municipality making up Costa Tropical's colourful vibrancy, Almunecar oozes character with its narrow ancient roads, veritable architecture and quaint little shops — the type of which you would never find in more touristy parts of this captivating country.
The Details — This trail has become famous in its own right, and has been progressively more controlled each year by the park authorities, due at least in part to legitimate safety concerns: The path is very narrow and on the edge of a very long fall, and there are many places where a single slip would be fatal.
Movement is smooth and fluid for the most part, except for walking up and down narrow staircases which can feel clunky and doesn't trigger properly if you are slightly off the centre of them, but these minor criticisms aren't too much of a hindrance and were things I adapted to and got used to the more I progressed.
This works for the most part though obviously it makes the game's appeal more narrow.
The only hard part about all this is narrowing it down to just four of our absolute favorites; four that help showcase the ways that bamboo gives us more trees to hug.
Climate change advocates will see it as a way to curb the consumption of fossil fuels, in part by narrowing the competitive gap with renewables; their opponents will see such a tax as meeting a long - held conservative view that it is more growth - friendly to tax consumption rather than the proceeds of work and risk - taking, to be paired with environmentalists» agreement to substitute the tax for the EPA's regulations.
If one considers the Second Law as part of «the straight and narrow», then stepping off that course requires more care, not less.
Our survey is part of a broader planning strategy which began earlier this year with in - depth, one - on - one lawyer interviews, and it will be interesting to see how the trends hinted at in this deeper, more narrow, qualitative exercise hold up in the wider, quantitative survey.
This is in part because they must adopt a narrow focus to the work they offer and the markets to which they offer it; accordingly, they need to dig deeper and deliver richer content to a smaller and more specific audience.
Sound output to a car audio system, however, was a little too narrow and bass - heavy, drowning out some of the more nuanced parts of songs in favor of heavy thumping.
The more than 300 young real estate professionals who applied to become part of the 2018 class of 30 Under 30 have put their hearts and souls into their careers, which is why it's no easy task to narrow the field down to the final group of honorees.
Encouraging buyers to continually narrow the house - hunting playing field can lead to quicker, more precise decisions from your client — although it takes a little discipline, a lot of diplomacy, and excellent interpretive skills on the REALTOR ®'s part.
Finding the house is the easy part, narrowing down communities and neighborhoods is the more difficult part.
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