Sentences with phrase «more narrow questions»

Not exact matches

The ASCI uses a 10 - point scale for its qualitative questions as well, which allows for more grey area than a more narrow scale, he says.
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».
I am speaking generally, of course, but I think Christian women wrestle with these questions most of all, perhaps because in a religious culture that often puts forth narrow and contested definitions of womanhood, young women whose interests and personalities might lead them away from the list of acceptable rules and roles are subtly punished for not exhibiting a more «gentle and quiet spirit,» for not reigning in some of that ambition and drive.
Yet, even in this narrow form, we are forced to a more basic question: Why did God choose Israel, of all the nations in the world, to receive the Torah?
* I put «answered» in quotation marks because science never completely answers the question but simply rules out more and more incorrect hypotheses until it becomes clear that the answer most probably falls into a narrow range of possibilities in a well - tested theory.
Note: I feel that this difference exists in many countries which have a pretty large inheritance taxation, but I will narrow the question to UK to make it more answerable.
I would propose to not add more sub-questions but if you think the scope is wide enough but yet also narrow to open more questions instead of adding sub-questions...
In addition, we should extend our ethical discussion of AI weapons more broadly, beyond narrow questions of targeting criteria.
With only a few weeks to go before the Nov. 3rd election, more and more unanswered questions are being raised, and more dissatifaction is being expressed, about the candidate who squeeked out a narrow Primary election victory with a ton of money.
@notstoreboughtdirt - I have narrowed down to Europe to make the question more answerable.
You'll need to narrow the question down to official designations that include concrete penalties and actions due to said designation - otherwise an «official designation» is simply a more empathic speech.
The union has indicated it would support Republicans in their bid to keep control of the state Senate, an outcome that is in question given their narrow majority and that a presidential election cycle brings more Democrats out to the polls, aiding down - ballot races.
Although I had excelled in science classes as an undergraduate, I was unprepared for the drudgery of lab work, and the funnel of ever - narrower research questions that felt ever more removed from the questions that motivated me at the outset.»
Researchers who focus on the intersection of disease and ecology are narrowing in on a troubling question: are altered ecosystems making pathogens more virulent and likely to spread?
We followed that with a review of cell therapies specifically, for which the array of results was far narrower but more tangibly relevant to the questions at hand.
The more questions answered, the more the match results are narrowed.
The best actress race is already narrowed down to about 7 or 8 sincere challengers (Cate Blanchett, Sandra Bullock, Meryl Streep, Judi Dench, Emma Thompson, Amy Adams, Julia Roberts and Kate Winslet, in order of likelihood at least as far as we're concerned), whereas best actor has at least twice that and a lot more question marks (Thompson and Adams are the only sight unseen contenders left for best actress).
Judicial majorities do tend toward more narrow rulings, except of course when they have something more significant to say beyond the particular legal questions set before them.
With more than 600 exhibitors to choose from at BETT we need to narrow this question down a little further.
Ultimately, the task force considered one central question: What can be done to narrow the achievement gap by extending the Catholic school advantage to more Latino children?
«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.
«While this is a good study, it only looked at the narrow question of whether more pay motivates teachers to try harder,» said Peter Cunningham, assistant U.S. education secretary for communications and outreach.
In terms of looks, there's no question Mercedes have done all they can to make the new C - Class a completely convincin g take on a more compact S - Class, and as far as we can tell they've succeeded with shorter overhangs, narrower glass area, long bonnet, flowing lines and a raised beltline all conspiring to make the new C - Class look perfectly proportioned and upmarket.
If, however, you answer «yes» to one or more of them, the following two questions will help narrow down which of the remaining Citi credit cards is best for you you:
Granted, there are some Human Resources (what a phrase) consulting firms that have models in narrow contexts to try to solve salary questions inside similar corporations, but the consultants true up their models to the markets regularly, and are covering a more narrow range of jobs.
But when they are more narrow, but wide by historic standards, the question is tough.
Once you narrow your choice to one or more veterinarians, it is time to ask some questions before you make your first appointment.
I did do a lot research of course on other people's travel blogs as well as the internet in general but this book really helped me put it all together and also find the answers to some of my more pressing questions such as whether I should work or volunteer during my trip, how to organize my travel route and how take into consideration things such as festivals along the way and also how to narrow down the places I wanted to go and how to budget.
As contemporary art has matured, or became stuck, depending on your view, its questions have gradually become more specialized and narrow (or shallow, if you want to be cynical).
More specifically, Perez questions how the contemporary political landscape has narrowed our relationships with these buildings.
Their shared space questions attitudes of xenophobia and narrow - mindedness and asks where we would be without the brilliant minds and contributions of individuals such as T.S. Eliot, Henry James, Hans Holbein, Zaha Hadid, Mick Jagger, George Friedrich Handel, Amartya Sen and many more.
(As I understand it, B. Verheggen is of the opinion that the lower number in their survey was actually due to a much more detailed / specific question, rather than the mean range thought appropriate - that the respondents didn't think they could narrow it down to the specificity given)
Please reflect TonyB, that insistence upon [too - narrow, wrong - headed] questions is an even more pernicious form of climate - change denialism than insistence upon [too - narrow, willfully ignorant] answers.
Even more puzzling is Alexander's account of his own research into the narrow question of the ice.
Indeed, if the Court's treatment of the category of jurisdictional questions in Alberta Teachers» Association suggests a willingness to narrow the categories of correctness review in order to be more deferential, [75] this aim will be frustrated if the standard of reasonableness is applied in a nondeferential manner.
Once you've narrowed down your choices, discuss them with an agent or life insurance company representative who can provide you with more in - depth information, answer any questions that you may have, and provide you with quotes.
Once you've narrowed your policy needs to a few choices online, you can start to ask more specific questions about riders for landscaping or expensive plants, helping to select the exact policy that you need.
To narrow your price down even further you just have to answer a few more questions and you will see the names of all the life insurance carrier options and their price estimations — this is still provided instantly even without your contact information.
They may phone interview more than ten candidates and narrow the in - person interview to several finalists, so having practiced answers to this open - ended interview questions is a good idea.
If you want to connect more effectively with colleagues, deepen your existing relationships, and stick to the straight - and - narrow to stay out of trouble at your upcoming office holiday party, read on for a few power questions to help you out:
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