Sentences with phrase «narrow domain of»

The daily scientific crapola appears to exist way beyond the narrow domain of orthodoxy climate science, unfortunately.
Churches in this era were beehives of activity, and the 13th century status position of the clergy that once made them dominant in the whole society was preserved in this increasingly narrow domain of church life.
The systems built by Victor Zue and his group can handle narrow domains of inquiry, such as weather or airlines.

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We also need to address traditional experts» biases clinging to their narrow domains, parents» old personal experiences biasing their views, and teachers» and administrators» lack of training and leadership, respectively.»
Passengers were deposited on the narrow ridge separating the Rhone valley, which was already greening with the first blush of spring, from the white, frozen domain of the Aletsch.
While in principle, the ICAO general rules of procedure promote public participation, the Carbon Market Watch analysis finds that these rules have so far been interpreted in a thoroughly narrow fashion by keeping the outcome of political meetings and important documents relating to the development of the CORSIA locked away from the public domain.
Perhaps, as you say, they each focussed on their narrow, fragmented, domain of expertise (Hansen's PhD is in Astronomy) and missed the «big picture».
Hopefully this decision will be limited to its specific facts and given a narrow interpretation, both with respect to its application to official marks and passing - off, as otherwise it potentially has broad reaching implications which would significantly affect not only official mark owners but also general trademark owners in the context of domain names and trademark use on the Internet, where initial confusion may be rampant but easily remedied by «research» in the form of a click of the mouse.»
This will allow the blog to develop its own ranking within Google's index in connection with a narrow topic instead of getting lost within the broader range of content at the website domain.
First, the system helps to diagnose a user's problem by narrowing it from the level of a wide domain, down to a much more granular level.
These two figures combined mean that seventy - four percent of reexaminations narrow, in some way, the impact that these patents have on the public domain.31
These findings of a complex network of associations between all domains and dimensions of parenting suggest that a wide, rather than a narrow, range of parenting skills is important to benefit both children's health and their health behaviours.
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