Sentences with phrase «narrow context»

The two main pitfalls in breaking down this debate are that people recommend one over the other definitively, or they only evaluate the utility of either in a very narrow context.
The spectrum of symbol to thought provides another, somewhat narrower context for the style of theological reflection I am suggesting.
Granted, there are some Human Resources (what a phrase) consulting firms that have models in narrow contexts to try to solve salary questions inside similar corporations, but the consultants true up their models to the markets regularly, and are covering a more narrow range of jobs.
In proclaiming the gospel as evangelists we have been concerned to make a point of contact with the people, but because the faith as thus presented has been set in too narrow a context and has not been addressed to the mind as well as the heart, it has often failed to lead to a permanent and constructive reorientation of life.
It should inquire into dangerousness only in the narrow context of religious use.
- Second, narrow context.
The narrow context is the case of a brother and sister who have lived together for years and have four children.
To do so in a way that does not overwhelm the narrower context of the book's purpose is doubly impressive.
Silver is no stranger to controversy, and a statewide opinion poll for the speaker matters little in a narrow context.
In this narrower context it is important how the Conservative party behaves over the next four months.
One might well argue that this is a worthy use of taxpayer funds, but in the narrow context of determining the program's fiscal effects, it counts as a negative impact.
In my experiences working with children, I have found that they are usually very aware of issues of justice and fair play, albeit often in a narrow context.
in WiRED, even within the narrow context of building Apps:
The issue in the story discussed by CTV arose in the context of a personal injury case where Facebook was specifically discussed during the discovery process, but the ruling by Justice David Brown of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice appears to go beyond the narrow context in... [more]
Even if «hate speech» laws are constitutional in the narrow context of a schoolteacher preaching to a captive audience of students, the legal line remains murky.
Interpreting the code in a narrow context, such as only applying to discrimination within an employee - employer context, defeated the purpose of the Code.
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