Sentences with phrase «much wider swathe»

Prior to deleting his tweets, Stamos posted a long thread that explained the nitty gritty of the situation, which is that around the time of the quiz, the Facebook API allowed developers to see a much wider swath of the data that's available now.
For one thing, in a Jewish context «ethics» covers a much wider swath of human behavior than what most people think of when they use ethical categories.
They feared that spent fuel stored in the reactor halls would catch fire and send radioactive smoke across a much wider swath of eastern Japan, including Tokyo.
Siblings Joe and Anthony Russo have returned to the directors» chair after their successful superhero debut Captain America: The Winter Soldier, now with a much wider swath of characters to litter their sandbox.
He noted that the data used by the Cleveland Fed covers a much wider swath of companies than the U.S. consumer lenders that are generally classified as peer - to - peer lenders.
I swear I'm not doing this on purpose, but I guess this week it's all Funk Zone all the time... Anyhow, this podcast focuses on a much wider swath of the Santa Barbara art scene than just its namesake.
Prior to deleting his tweets, Stamos posted a long thread that explained the nitty gritty of the situation, which is that around the time of the quiz, the Facebook API allowed developers to see a much wider swath of the data that's available now.
Google doesn't have a huge cohesive marketplace like Amazon, but on the other hand, accepting orders from a much wider swath of retailers could offer customers greater variety.

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This didn't appear to hurt Spotify much, given its brand cachet among a wide swath of US households, as average Joe retail investors were willing to gobble up enough shares to get the company's liquidity event rolling.
The total volume of rain is easier to calculate when a storm remains over a fixed area, but it much harder to suss out when hurricanes remain mobile and dump water over a wide swath of land and ocean.
Rushing to fix something without fully understanding the root cause, in an industry with such wide consequences as real estate and home ownership, will see dramatic effects across a much broader swath of the economy.
During more than 30 years of research, the pair have cut a wide swathe: from watching grizzly bears in Alaska to recording birdsong in the North American forests to taking a census of jackals in Africa, and much in between.
«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.
The movie covers a wide swath of his life and, though there doesn't appear to be a book biography of Mr. Spinney, my only complaint is that the filmmaker tried to cram too much material in, so that it felt much longer than its hour and a half run time.
«Game Show» is versatile because, much like the real Jeopardy! TV show, many different questions, spanning diverse topics can be asked, spanning a wide swath of material within a quick span of time.
The experience led Chambers to perceptual realism, which was as much a philosophy, rooted in Catholic doctrine and the writing of the French phenomenological philosopher Maurice Merleau - Ponty, as it was a style of painting; and it marked a radical departure from his previous work, which cut a wide swath across a variety of genres.
The world of Samsung mid-rangers is a wide swath, ranging from dirt - cheap to pretty much premium flagship.
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