Sentences with phrase «much narrower set»

The Conference aimed at resolving a much narrower set of issues.
As Drum points out, Gerson doesn't even mention the major battlegrounds like global warming denialism, creationism and intelligent design, and the Gingrich - era shutdown of the Office of Technology Assessment, focusing on a much narrower set of issues including stem cell research and abortion.

Not exact matches

Outside of a very narrow set of institutions that are subject to compensation limits, just watch how much of the public's money - which benefitted several major investment banks following a very direct route - gets allocated to Wall Street bonuses in the next few weeks.
He departs from much pietistic tradition by making Creation and divine providence subservient to the evolutionary world process, rather than viewing God's activity as a sporadic set of interventions designed to inform man of some eternal truth or to keep him traveling the straight and narrow.
Certainly, multiple sets within a narrow range of reps / weights will create greater overload on the fibers being trained (perhaps too much overload, but that is another question).
Co-principal Pat Finley says schools have become much too focused on teaching a narrow set of academic skills, the kinds of skills that can help kids do better on standardized tests.
«There are a narrow set of schools where this happens all the time, and until that gets really unpacked and resolved, there's only so much that can be done to close the achievement gap,» Sapp said.
It could be great fun and a quick drive in a prototype of the RC on a narrow autotest - style coned circuit revealed a much more aggressive set - up, strong grip and a rorty turbocharged soundtrack.
Though both shows aimed to cash in on the geek chic vogue going on right now, their target audience was much narrower than the broader set King of the Nerds might attract.
While many other book launch tactics are focused on a very narrow set of goals, the goals you can achieve with a single giveaway are much broader.
In the process, though, you lose so much: books that mainstream opinion says won't sell, books that don't appeal to a narrow set of English Literature Graduates, books that only exist because they have a celebrity attached to them.
This narrow interpretation of the term «carbon sequestration» is striking, as a much broader set of technologies and processes hold potential to capture and store carbon from the atmosphere, including:
As soon as one agrees to partake in «joining the chase» one blinds oneself to a much larger overview and agrees to abide by and focus intensely on the narrow set agenda.
The court was asked, instead, to decide three much narrower questions: has Canada complied with the specific obligations set out in sections 5, 7 and 8 of the KPIA?
He says there's too much of a focus on fee structures and that «sets you off on a much narrower path than you need to be on.»
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.
The next time you want to paint the kind of picture you attempted, get a set of much narrower brushes.
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