Sentences with phrase «myopic setting»

They come with focal distance and optical distance adjustments for letting you widen the viewing angle and aptly suit the focal distance and individualized myopic setting for reduced distortion.

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If you get too arrogant or full of yourself, you risk becoming myopic and are less likely to achieve what you set out to do.
Through the actions of its legislature and the relevant regulatory agencies, Illinois sets numerous conditions on that use: myopic people have to wear glasses or contact lenses while driving; people with retinitis pigmentosa are forbidden from driving at night; teenagers must reach a certain age and demonstrate certain skills before they obtain driver's licenses; people with a habit of driving after knocking back a dozen Budweisers lose their licenses.
Um a journo myself and I swear I would never stoop so low as to use such bias n myopic opportunism to attack the intelligence of a player who never set conditions for joining a certain team... Okay, let's take for example if he had joined his favourite Man U....
With refereeing assistance from a seemingly myopic Peter Walton, Stoke carpet - bombed Arsenal's penalty area with set - pieces and Rory Delap's long throw - ins any chance they got.
A secondary, and perhaps more soluble challenge is the myopic structure of political systems, particularly in democracies where only the current set of voters has a real say.
Set at the intersection of post-Vietnam paranoia and the myopic introspection that became hippiedom's most lasting cultural contribution, the Philip Kaufman - directed Invasion alternates social commentary with impeccably crafted scares.
It sets up its targets and then fires at them with all the aim and success of a myopic archer.
When you look at the visual provided here, it's easy to see that our myopic focus on student outcomes as the basis of accountability for No Child Left Behind set us on a tragic course destined to sink the U.S. education system.
The problems with just this 25 % policy, however, and as he writes, include the following: the «policy reflects the view that teachers are inadequately motivated to do their jobs;» this implies, without any evidence that only an arbitrarily set «25 % of a district's teachers deserve a raise;» this facilitates a «culture of competition [that] kills the collaboration that is integral to effective education;» «[t] he idea that a single teacher's influence can be isolated [using VAMs] is absurd;» and just in general that this policy «reflects a myopic approach to reform.»
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