Sentences with phrase «more narrow range»

Toward my last semester of law school, I heard about the LPP program and what interested me was that it was a simulated work environment with a greater range of experience, as opposed to going to a small firm and getting a more narrow range of experience,» she says.
The text has also been updated indicate that the Goodwin et al study showed a much more narrow range of overall budgets for different percent chances of staying below 1.5 C than were found in Millar et al..
This makes the market price of an ETF trade in a more narrow range that's closer to its net asset value (~ 15 %) than CEFs.
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.

Not exact matches

The slump in demand for the precious metal also coincided with prices holding within their narrowest range of any quarter in more than a decade.
However, more recently the precious metal has traded in a narrow range of $ 1,300 to $ 1,350 an ounce as investors have appeared to lack a clear signal.
As who we know, what we like, and what we share begins to determine what we see, who we hear and where we hear it from, our experience of the web becomes more intensely focused around a narrower range of topics and a more focused social circle.
The CBOE Volatility Index, also known as the VIX, traded within a narrow range on Tuesday and eventually settled at 15.49, where it was down more than 2 % from Monday's close.
While buybacks and dividends - as - a-percent of sales more than doubled from a post - recession low of 3.5 % to a high last year of more than 8 %, capex - as - a-percent of sales has largely stayed within a narrow range between 4 % and 5 %, and has not even recovered to its pre-GFC high.
The rest of the market has been quiet for several days now, with IOTA and NEO being in the center of attention, while the more established coins trading mostly in narrow ranges.
For some time we have believed that businesses with a narrower range of outcomes, or stable businesses, have been bid - up as bond substitutes, while businesses with a more cyclical profile have fallen to more attractive valuation levels.
The bull rally seen in the latter half of 2017 seems to have dissipated, as prices traded in more or less a fairly narrow range (roughly between $ 60 and $ 65).
By the end of the Assembly, as Kenneth Slack pointed out, «most of the members felt that there was more danger from undue stress on the evangelism of individuals than the other way round, despite widely expressed anxiety, given expression by Stott, that liberation in political, social and economic sense was in danger of replacing salvation from sin at the heart of the redeeming gospel».73 There was no doubt that, despite the narrowing of the range of disagreements, important differences continued, especially with regard to the meaning of salvation and the program of dialogue with people of other faiths.
* 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.
Philia, on his showing, may have a wide range of meanings, but, within the circle of those with whom one had affectionate relationships, the ancient Greeks were quite ready to designate some as friends in a narrower sense corresponding more closely to that «abiding image» of friendship we still share with them.
It's a little bit more work to get an advert published, but if you've got an extremely specific audience in mind, a Facebook advert gives you the ability to narrow down your audience even further using the vast range of options available.
The study notes that narrowing down that percent range requires particle accelerator experiments on water ice to more accurately gauge the number of chemical reactions that result per unit of energy deposited by cosmic rays and solar energetic particles.
After all, particle accelerator searches over the last two decades had narrowed the range of possible masses for the Higgs; if it existed at all, it had to weigh in at between 114 billion and 143 billion electron volts or GeV (1 GeV is slightly more than the mass of a hydrogen atom).
Narrow species ranges and fragmented appropriate habitats (as well as man - made and natural barriers like cities and mountains) will make it hard for more temperate and tropical plants to move.
«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.
Used to thriving in a narrow temperature range, tropical insects may be more sensitive to shifts — they already live in conditions that verge on being too hot for them, a recent study finds.
What's more, O'Gorman found that there's a narrow daily temperature range, just below the freezing point, in which extreme snow events tend to occur — a sweet spot that does not change with global warming.
We are trying to figure out the details to narrow down those ranges to make those prognoses more accurate.»
The four distinguishing characteristics of the spirals are: (a) they have more orderly, rotational motion than random motion (the rotation refers to the disk as a whole and means that the star orbits are closely confined to a narrow range of angles and are fairly circular); (b) they have some or a lot of gas and dust between the stars; (c) this means they can have new star formation occuring in the disk, particularly in the spiral arms; and (d) they have a spiral structure.
In contrast to other approaches, we believe the new payload payload capacity and ability to induce a broad immune response will enable us to include a wide range of patient - specific epitopes, thereby addressing the shortcoming of other approaches that require a more narrow selection due to finite vector space and / or antigenic competition.
As more data on multi-centennial events becomes available in the future it will help narrow the range.
Optimal ranges are much narrower, but these ranges are usually only measured by more naturopathic and holistic practitioners.
Though the body's natural processes strive to keep the pH level of your blood at a slightly alkaline 7.4 (healthy bodies will sit between a narrow range of 7.35 — 7.45), it's thought that eating foods which are easier to digest and already more alkaline, will help to make this balancing process far easier.
The secret to weight loss and preventing heart disease is controlling hormones into a narrow range referred to as «the Zone,» this can be achieved by adding more protein to the diet than is commonly consumed or recommended.
What this means is that by having a narrow reference range, more people will fall outside of the normal and thus will be diagnosed with low cortisol.
The assumption is that it will be possible to teach more effectively or more efficiently with a narrower range of attainment in a class.
The bad news, whether you are a child or an adult, is that schools are arguably more difficult places because the current system is so aggressively focused on a narrow range of metrics.
If a certain engine or price range is more enticing, our search filters can narrow our inventory based on these parameters so you can be left with vehicles that match these requirements while eliminating the ones that do not.
Had Land Rover managed to make the car lighter — and therefore less thirsty and more fun to drive — not to mention cheaper, it might have succeeded in making it more appealing beyond a narrow band of diehard Range Rover exhibitionists.
The powerband is narrower, though, not peaking in the SVR until 3,500 rpm and only holding until 5,000; that's literally half the peak range of the R's much more tractable 2,500 to 5,500.
For the Performance Package, there's also 37 lb ft more torque, albeit spread across a marginally narrower rev range.
The more you know about what is available, the easier it will be for you to narrow the choices and select a vehicle in your price range that best fits your needs.
A «cylinder on demand» (COD) version that runs on just two cylinders under light load conditions is both more powerful (103kW / 250Nm — the latter between a narrower 1500 - 3500rpm range), quicker (0 - 100 km / h in 8.4 seconds) and efficient (4.7 L / 100 km).
It says: 1) the vehicle is narrow inside and they thought to make two wider, more comfortable seats, rather than attempt to accommodate three in back, and 2) extra passenger weight could reduce the range from the 300 mile benchmark.
With its outrageous download fees for ebooks (megabyte for megabyte, over five times more expensive than Verizon cell phone data charges) and the low royalty it pays on books outside a narrow price range ($ 2.99 - 9.99), Amazon is probably earning double the profits on ebooks as competitors such as Apple or various national ebook retailers.
As crude oil continues to trade in a relatively narrow range, large, integrated producers offer investors a more secure way to gain exposure to oil.
Cards that were better able to give you a narrower range of rewards rate were given higher standing, since it means that you would achieve the estimated rewards rate more easily.
Relatively narrow - range days like Tuesday — especially when a stock is making new highs or lows and on the heels of one or more wide - range days — can indicate a loss of momentum, and a lower close the day after one of these narrow range days can be followed by additional downside price action.
In contrast, investments that have had a narrow range of outcomes over long periods of time are expected to provide more consistent returns with the trade - off of lower returns.
This eight night pedal adventure is more captivating countryside than crabby commuters as it traverses the Guardarrama mountain range to Valsain, before pushing on across breathtaking countryside to the historic city of Segovia with its narrow winding streets and beautiful architecture.
Although Occupation is centred around the mid-range shoot off opportunities it provides for players as they weave in and out of shop doorways draped with German war flags for cover, encircling the map are narrow streets and stairways that provide a more linear approach and clear line of sight, allowing for more long - ranged weapons to be used.
It travels far but has narrow range, and when upgraded it will obtain the ability to penetrate the more ferocious enemies armor.
I increasingly find that by narrowing the range of choices you free up your mind to push ideas further and to look at design possibilities more fully.
Physicality, yes, much more so (along with, particularly in abstract sculpture, spatiality and three - dimensionality), but the range of physicality is something to be explored, not narrowed.
The range in the CMIP simulations wasn't all that narrow in any case (2 to 4.1 ºC at equilibrium I think), and yes, precipitation is more variable (1 to 3 % increase per degree of warming).
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