Sentences with phrase «much narrower position»

2000), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit took a much narrower position, as have courts in Canada and Ireland.

Not exact matches

It was a situation where one has to calculate the chances of scoring, and his view was narrowed, had the ball on his right foot but had two players in support of him so he passed because Ramsey was in a much better position.
One of the most common shoulder injuries — subacromical impingement — which involves a sort of «pinching» of the soft tissues in the shoulder due to a narrowing of the openings between the boney structures, is much more likely to occur in those with protracted shoulders, simply because this position actively narrows that opening.
John Miller, fund manager and co-head of fixed income at Nuveen, says that the funds» performance is driven not so much by duration or yield - curve positioning, but more by yield, credit selection and bonds that have the opportunity for credit spreads to narrow over time.
Due to its strategic position, the village remained very much intact and, amongst the narrow winding lanes, it still boasts a wealth of 16th century architecture today.
It made the path to those positions that much more narrow.
About five weeks ago, I was contacted by an outside recruiter regarding a position across the country, in my current field but at a much larger organization and in a narrower (probably less stressful) role.
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