Sentences with phrase «narrow breadth»

Its narrow breadth sits well in the small space, whilst its height means you won't compromise on storage.
President Macron's statement echoed similar comments in 2016 by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, «These algorithms, when they are not transparent, can lead to a distortion of our perception, they narrow our breadth of information.»
Where the scenarios can be trimmed from the War Game by research, we can narrow the breadth of the package of solutions, and sometimes reduce the cost of harms.
The good news is that, given the narrow breadth of your topic, you have a smaller community to break into — and thus more of a chance of being noticed.
Short term advances on narrow breadth, dull volume and rich valuations aren't terrible for us, but are far from ideal conditions.
Desmond advises traders to look for «extreme selectivity» — a period of very narrow breadth, when few stocks are participating in market rallies even as the indexes go higher.
Its operative presence which is now urging nature forward must be sought for throughout the whole, in the remotest past as well as in the narrowest breadth of any present duration.
Its operative present which is now urging nature forward must be sought for throughout the whole, in the remotest past as well as in the narrowest breadth of any present duration.

Not exact matches

Breadth was fairly narrow given the moves in the major indices, but that's largely to be expected on the bounce after a significant decline.
Market breadth was slightly negative, as declining issues outnumbered advancers by a narrow margin on the NYSE.
Markets are strongest when they are broad and weakest when they narrow to a handful of blue - chip names This is why breadth and volume are so important.
In shorter - term market action, we see a general tendency toward distribution, for example, declines on expanding volume coupled with low - volume recoveries on mixed breadth and narrowing leadership (which was also the pattern last week).
The breadth of Moltmann's interests may be one reason that the term political does not appear as the encompassing horizon of his theology, even though he is never oblivious to the political dimension, in the narrower sense, of what he is doing.
It is rhetorical celebration of a basic Christian paradox: The way to breadth is by the road of narrow concentration; the road to beauty, graciousness, justice is a road that begins with the beauty of holiness, the graciousness of Grace, the justice of judgment.
«It fails to reflect the breadth of voices involved with the campaign and as a consequence, a narrow range issues ends up being discussed, leaving many women feeling shut out of the national debate.»
«And I found that, while my Ph.D. was absolutely brilliant in giving me very... narrow, deep knowledge, I didn't have the breadth or the communication skills to be able to explain such complex things in a way that would be useful for my family.»
The ninth [very compound Nebula, or Milky - Way] is that in the girdle of Andromeda, which is undoubtedly the nearest of all the great nebulae; its extent is above a degree and a half in length and, in even one of the narrowest places, not less than 16 ′ in breadth.
Fluttered short sleeves can add breadth to narrow shoulders and hide unseemly flab.
His breadth of learning and mental acuity made him the intellectual equal of Dewey, for whom he had a high regard, regretting only that Dewey's education disciples had narrowed and debased the wisdom of the master.
Funneling, narrowing, focusing, or otherwise trimming the breadth, depth, or purpose of student involvement inherently poses the risk that student involvement does not genuinely reflect the attitudes, opinions, ideas, actions, knowledge, or beliefs of students.
But they need to be held to account for what every child is doing in the school and the breadth of the curriculum, not just narrowing it down to English and maths.»
Markets are strongest when they are broad and weakest when they narrow to a handful of blue - chip names This is why breadth and volume are so important.
But obedience, here, the breadth of acceptable performance standards is narrow.
Typically, the breadth of the distribution is much narrower on the second round: There tends to be a convergence effect.
Associates on partner track must develop a «professional identity» within and outside of the firm for skill in their specialty areas and possess a breadth of skills or the ability to transcend a narrow specialty, if needed.
In his presentation about Fin (Legal) Tech (law's future from finance's past), Dan spoke briefly about the development of students better - suited to meet the needs of the 21st century, drawing on IBM's graph of T - Shaped Professionals (see Figure 1 — wide breadth of knowledge and narrow depth of expertise).
Recognizing that the section as drafted had immense potential breadth and, if interpreted literally, could criminalize the conduct of a government employee who accepted a free cup of coffee from a friend who had tax problems, the Court tried to narrow its application.
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