There is, however,
a narrower use of the term which is related to but not identical with this inclusive meaning.
My own feeling is that that is too
narrow a use of the concept of ideology.
At least try
narrowing the use of these.
Tina Riches, Chair of the CIOT's Owner Managed Business Sub-committee, said: «The business community would prefer a more
narrow use of the TAAR so that legitimate commercial decisions and transactions are not delayed or obstructed.
Mr. Azzopardi called the executive order a «
narrow use of power.»
Also the basic science from the IPCC is steeped in
the narrow use of scenarios and that is what the regulator ends up with.
Not exact matches
This year, Apple is rumored to be updating its iPad Pro lineup with an iPhone X-style design that has
narrower bezels and the iPhone X's TrueDepth camera that's
used for FaceID and Animoji, according to a report from analyst Jun Zhang
of Rosenblatt Securities obtained by Macworld.
«A.I. tends to work much better if you sort
of narrow the focus
of how you
use it,» he says.
Now, Turtle Beach is getting ready to launch its new HyperSound Clear speaker system, which
uses HyperSound technology to send a
narrow beam
of audio directly to the viewer with hearing loss.
Masciovecchio, who was born in the nearby village
of Paganica, says he has lost all hope
of ever returning to his former home and speaks bitterly as he walks around the boarded up houses and debris in the
narrow streets where he
used to live.
Its
use case is
narrow, but the FDA's stamp
of approval could have broader implications for the way we create customized medicine.
We mean those words, but we
use them within a fairly
narrow frame
of reference.
But according to the new Democratic memo, only «
narrow use» was made
of Steele's work in the FISA application, which cited «multiple» other causes for surveillance.
«The way we think about it is that we
used to have a very
narrow focus on weight, and now weight is one
of things we focus on but it's not the only thing,» Gary Foster, Weight Watchers» chief scientific officer, told Time magazine in late 2015.
Some legal experts warn the RFRA bills have tended to expand the
narrow instances in which individuals and businesses can
use their religion to opt out
of activities the state might compel them to do, such as to serve all customers.
The researchers
narrowed down the people, noted above, as players based on their search engine logs (
using Microsoft's Bing,
of course).
have a
narrow list
of answers — in the case
of autos, 38 major makers — that hackers can
use to try to break into an account, versus a vast multitude
of password combinations.
It has been relegated to many
narrow use cases involving pattern recognition and prediction (some
of which are very valuable and useful, such as improving cancer detection, identifying financial risk and fraud, and other high performance computing applications), but it has not developed a general «understanding»
of human interactions, human emotions, speech patterns and human responses to information.
This list underscores the surprisingly
narrow scope
of even the White House's opening bid on tax reform, before the special interests swarm in to protect the deductions they
use.
Martin would be left with billions
of dollars in unallocated revenue at the end
of each fiscal year, which was first
used to
narrow the budget deficit, and then went toward the debt.
Smartphone Market Penetration While the incidence
of smartphone
use in 2013 has increased by 9 percentage points year over year and by 24 percentage points since 2011, the gap in customer satisfaction scores among smartphone manufacturers is
narrowing.
Moving with the flow, they often
use the momentum and direction
of moving air mass and sea waves to gently steer their vessels into
narrow slips.
The MTG Stock Screener is web - based software that simply
uses preset formulas to quickly
narrow down and provide you with a list
of the best stock breakout or pullback setups, but it does NOT provide you with specific guidance on trading strategy or when to buy and sell.
The occasional transit
of surplus crude from Vancouver
using comparatively small vessels has now become regular shipments
using the largest class
of tankers that can navigate the
narrow and dangerous confines
of Burrard Inlet.
While it is true that small oil tankers have moved surplus oil out
of Second
Narrows for decades, it has never been done on this scale — or
using ships that exceed the dimensions
of what the Port Metro Vancouver (PMV) previously considered safe.
Use keywords: In any job search, the use of keywords helps to narrow down the resul
Use keywords: In any job search, the
use of keywords helps to narrow down the resul
use of keywords helps to
narrow down the results.
Specifically, we
use the free MTG Stock Screener to instantly
narrow down thousands
of stocks on the Nasdaq to just nine stocks trading below $ 16 per share, each poised for a momentum - driven breakout above a solid base
of price consolidation.
The basics
of W3C compliant code should be followed: relevant and optimized title tags kept under 70 characters, descriptive meta descriptions, relevant header tags that echo or subtly modify the title tag and then
narrow the focus with subsequent tags, and wise
use of bulleted and numbered lists, bolding, and emphasis.
But so far, companies are
using much
of the money for something with a more
narrow benefit: buying their own shares.
In 1982 and 1984, the Department
of Justice (DOJ) and the FTC issued new merger guidelines outlining the framework that officials would
use when reviewing horizontal deals.135 The 1984 version included guidelines specific to vertical deals.136 Part
of a sweeping effort to overhaul antitrust enforcement, the new guidelines
narrowed the circumstances in which the agencies would challenge vertical mergers.137 Although the guidelines acknowledged that vertical mergers could sometimes give rise to competitive concerns, in practice the change constituted a de facto approval
of vertical deals.
In addition, these low ownership thresholds would make it easier for stockholders with a special interest to
use the company's proxy materials to publicize and campaign for their
narrow agenda rather than the long - term best interests
of all our stockholders.
To
narrow the universe
of choices into a manageable number, consider
using technical analysis tools as filters.
Instead, we recommend identifying a niche audience and
narrowing your market by
using clearly documented personas, which will increase the intensity
of your appeal and ultimately drive margins.
Specifically, we
use the free MTG Stock Screener to instantly
narrow down thousands
of stocks on the Nasdaq to just nine stocks trading below $ 16 per share, each poised -LSB-...]
I hope to explore this properly in another note soon, but suffice to say for the time being that the typical framework economists
use to think about inflation - which they proxy by changes in the CPI - is
narrow, incomplete and fails to do justice to the richness
of inflation as a concept.
Other more
narrow provisions include tax breaks for film and theater producers, NASCAR race track owners, manufacturers
of electric motorcycles, commuters who
use public transportation and teachers who spend their own money on classroom supplies.
Once you've
narrowed down your list
of options,
use our Student Loan Hero payment calculator to determine what your monthly payments might be.
This extremely
narrow reading
of the law basically said «so what if he
used the course to recruit, organize and groom candidates; as long as they didn't say «Vote for Jones», it wasn't partisan.»
It should inquire into dangerousness only in the
narrow context
of religious
use.
And to all the
narrow - minded folk
using this comment post to vent about their distrust / disbelief
of God; let it go, find a Christian, and experience the Gospel in all its messiness, worldly illogicality, and simple Awe - inspiring relief.
In the Carolingian period, «the
use of Latin was everywhere and irrevocably
narrowed down to liturgy and the written word,» and Latin became a «purely artificial language.»
Churches often
use the language
of sacrament and covenant to bless and sanctify extremely
narrow views
of love that are not far from what Coontz describes.
The vision
of Christianity to which it calls people is by and large a
narrow view
of the way things
used to be.
The FCC has allowed licenses to go to religious groups who have no intention
of ever broadcasting in ways that speaks to the diversity within their community, but only to
use their monopoly as a tool to further their own
narrow ideology.
If I may
use a simile, responding to the call
of God, the call
of creation, is like walking up a
narrow mountain ridge which drops off steeply on either side.
Even if all religion (and religion always
uses the language
of myth) were exclusively concerned with the relation between God and man, the existentialist approach would be too
narrow to comprehend its whole range.
Or else they are based on
narrow and arbitrary
uses of the tradition.
Dallas M. High
uses a
narrower view
of self - involving language than does Evans.
More than this, he was sensitive to the fact that the writing
of philosophy's history can be at once technically competent and
narrow He praised the «philosophical greatness achieved in American philosophy, from Peirce to Santayana, but he complained
of the cultural chauvinism in failing to recognize it.5 According to Hartshorne, «One might about as easily reach great heights in philosophy without benefit
of the work done in modern America as to reach them in physics without
using the work
of modern Germans» (Creativity 11).
In a recent study»
of the evangelical impact on the Victorians titled The Call to Seriousness, Ian Bradley contends that the decline
of evangelicalism into
narrow bigotry may be dated from about 1860 and correlated with the rise
of a fascination with prophecy and a more literalistic
use of the Scripture.