Sentences with phrase «much narrower terms»

The policy community, while producing much more research on this topic, is divided between those who don't consider policy design a valid notion at all, and those who approach both design and policy in much narrower terms.

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The short - term objectives should ideally have a much narrower timeline.
The point was to show how much variation in performance there's been historically over shorter time frames compared with a much narrower range in long - term returns.
CPI inflation in year - ended terms should stay in a narrow range around this profile over much of the forecast horizon, though volatility in oil and food prices over the past year will continue to have some effect on the year - ended figures in future quarters.
The particular brand of scientific humanism which affects so much of our thinking is either agnostic, in the less narrow sense of that term, or rigidly atheistic.
In practical terms, «Thrones» exemplifies the perfect model for victory in the pay - to - view, subscription - model age - a program that combines prestige (garnering plenty of award nominations to go with its critical superlatives), mass appeal (carving out ratings records by HBO's standards) and the kind of cultish devotion often reserved for much narrower properties.
We narrow down in bringing out not only essays but also thesis, term papers, coursework, research proposals, case study, bibliographies and much more.
You are given a great chance not only to purchase a well written term paper, but also to have all the materials and data collected for you on the given topic, which would make it much easier for you to narrow down your topic and deliver an impressive assignment.
If your rabbit is compact or commercial shaped, then this characteristic won't give you much help in terms of narrowing down your breed possibilities.
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.
There is also so much conflicting information out there in terms of developers and publishers that I also have been trying to narrow down the definitive list of everything that I can as well.
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:
From this, it should be sufficiently clear that, when viewed in absolute energy terms, the viable margin between life and death in the Earth's biosphere is remarkably narrow — so much so that a seemingly insignificant 1 % to 2 % change in the total energy of the global environment will invariably result in serious disruption of the established infrastructure of life in the biosphere.
Long - tail keywords can be much easier to rank for because they are less competitive than narrow terms.
Money transmission is a broad term, but its legal definition is much more narrow.
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