Sentences with phrase «much narrower scope»

While Roku's voice - activated assistant is set to become more capable, its functionality still seems to feature a much narrower scope when compared to major players like Google Assistant and Amazon's Alexa.
JC: It is true that Barton Fink has a much narrower scope.

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From the broad scope of how both films deal with such matters to the nitty - grittiest of detail, they cover much the same territory, and from the exact same narrow perspective.
The President's initiative, however, is much narrower in scope than the executive order that had been sought by the National Council of La Raza, a Hispanic lobbying group.
«I think it really wound up narrowing the scope of instruction and placed too much emphasis on reading and math tests.
The House also passed legislation (HB 1044) related to charter schools yesterday, but unfortunately their bill was much narrower in scope.
However, those programs were only extended to public employees, and they were much more narrow in scope.
Funnily enough, the Chao Garden directly inspired the Dino Daycare, but being that we're working at a much smaller scale than the Sonic Team, we had to narrow the scope of the Daycare a bit.
As much as the developers should be lauded for trying to deliver an experience where your primary interaction with a world is something other than violence, the scope of that ambition in terms of execution is far too narrow.
For example, to increase the U.S.'s renewable energy capacity to 17 % would require installing 162,000 megawatts of power — a six-fold increase in our existing capacity.14 This would also require the installation of thousands of miles of new transmission lines from the upper Midwest to the South, costing as much as $ 93 billion and taking decades to complete.15 Given the scope of this task, narrowing policy options to renewable energy alone creates an unnecessary obstacle to a transition to clean energy.
Putting the two together with water droplets will narrow the scope much closer to reality.
The intuition they give is that taxes on carbon have a «narrow» base compared to the much wider scope for taxes on labor and capital.
While some of the language of Hickman describes work product as a form of intellectual property right of the attorney, the limitation of its scope to the representation of a particular client in anticipation of litigation is much narrower than that applied to the attorney - client privilege.
Scope of objection under section 48 is much narrow than the grounds permitted under section 34 while challenging a domestic award.
As much as crisis events motivate improvements, they also tend to narrow the scope of addressable change.
Among other things, it narrows the scope of app permissions so they don't suck in as much user data automatically.
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