Sentences with phrase «much narrower area»

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These grounds had been built for a generation of fans that didn't drive, or even rely on public transport overly much, and so they were placed carefully in the middle of residential areas full of narrow streets and terraced houses.
Getting children through crowded areas isn't too much of a problem, as it is sleek enough to get through narrow passageways easily, while still having ample room to carry two children.
«The wide swath of ocean that is cooled by hurricanes is much larger in area than the narrow swath where damage occurs on reefs,» Manzello notes.
In many content areas, minority students are feeling the impact of the narrowing curriculum much more than their nonminority peers are.
The rear seats fold flat to expand the cargo area, but not much will be able to make its way through the narrow opening they leave.
Deceptively though, like a well - known police telephone box, it appears much larger from the inside than out and the relatively narrow frontage stretches way back from the road and lobby with a total of 152 rooms scattered across various wings and courtyards, plus eating areas and even a decently sized second floor outdoor swimming pool.
The Modern Sonic stages feel mostly the same, with the only noticeable change being that the areas you speed through feel slightly narrowed, which doesn't allow much room for freely choosing your direction or using the shoulder buttons to change lines in mid run.
Steven E. Koonin, once the Obama administration's undersecretary of energy for science and chief scientist at BP, stirred up a swirl of turbulence in global warming discourse this week after The Wall Street Journal published «Climate Science is Not Settled,» his essay calling for more frankness about areas of deep uncertainty in climate science, more research to narrow error ranges and more acknowledgement that society's decisions on energy and climate policy are based on values as much as data.
With the exception of the few that define a narrow practice area these are all hollow and a meaningless waste of space — which is a shame because the space occupied by a tagline can be put to much better use to actually guide prospective clients in their search for legal representation.
«In the policy documents it notes that aboriginal fisheries applies to not just where they are currently fishing but where they can fish and areas that support fisheries such as creeks — I don't see this as much narrower than what we have now,» she says.
By using our service, you can be assured of coming up with an accurate list of excellent insurance companies in your area, and narrow down your focus to do your research much more effectively.
This history came back, triggered when I was recently explaining my «narrow» career to someone in the mortgage field, who had trouble believing I never got involved in explaining mortgaging, personally giving advice outside my area of expertise, as many colleagues who get involved in that arena do, prequalifying buyers; never had them fill out an income statement (I didn't want to know how much money my clients earned, many even self - employed), even when they were my sellers, about to buy, but I always had written prequalification commitments in my hands to provide if and when needed, (that's all I needed to know, and have in writing), and I knew therefore who was in fact providing the funding; they did all the questions asking, not me.
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