Sentences with phrase «narrow bounds»

The phrase "narrow bounds" refers to a very limited or restricted extent or range. It means that something is confined or limited within certain restrictions or limitations. Full definition
Or are you saying there are hints of research directions that could, in the long haul, narrow the bounds of the question a bit?
Remember that unlike here where all sorts of views are tolerated, Real Climate is heavily moderated to keep the discussion within very narrow bounds of True Belief.
Therefore (beyond some difficulties with their own statistic tools as Nic showed) this paper can't contribute to narrow the bounds of the sensivity of the real world vs. GHG IMO.
Quilt and sham have narrow binding on edges.
As for the plethora of other indicators over which many investors obsess — such as PMI, new orders and shipments, inventories, housing starts, etc. — they yo - yo from month to month, but typically within a narrow bound that excites one moment and disappoints the next.
This understanding of the practical meaning of our first freedom makes it easier to see why the practice it protects so easily outgrows the narrow bounds of the exercise of religion as envisioned by our legal system.
Both are celebrities who are famous beyond the narrow bounds of the art world, and both have enormous studios with small armies of assistants.
It also tackles both beauty norms of the Western cultures and the narrow binds of acceptability into which social norms tend to push us.
2017 has arrived, and already the year is looking like one of change outside the narrow bounds of the legal profession: The Cubs
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