Sentences with phrase «narrow group of»

Only a narrow group of people will find the Roku Ultra to be just right.
Class 1 insurance covers a narrow group of people, such as the spouse of the named insured and family members who may live with the named insured.
Moreover, even leaving aside the issues relating to the nauseating lack of funding for low - income legal services, and the narrow group of people who are eligible for those services (which the ABA report correctly points out), I still wonder whether increasing the supply of lawyers will help.
In this sense, legal advice privilege will be limited to communications between the in - house lawyer and a relatively narrow group of people, commonly a board of directors and those within the business specifically authorised to instruct the lawyers and / or seek legal advice on behalf of the company.
Governments must start creating an atmosphere of winning at these climate negotiations, stop listening to a narrow group of corporate interests, and start with a big win — agreeing to phase down HFCs under the Montreal Protocol.
For every issue where Republicans are supposed to be the recalcitrant resisters of change, the Democrats have an equally important issue where they are irrationally opposed to changes that would benefit everyone but a narrow group of their contributors.
Too bad that narrow group of game buyers doesn't seem to move a lot of units.
As a result, PAYE has very specific requirements and is only available to a narrow group of borrowers.
They don't qualify as a «bait - and - switch» scam, since they are available — they are just available to an extremely narrow group of people.
«Those who have criticized low - down payment lending as excessively risky should know that if the past is a guide, only a narrow group of borrowers will receive these loans, and the overall impact on default rates is likely to be negligible.
This means they'll be readable by any device that supports a web browser instead of just a narrow group of reading devices supported by a particular online retailer.
You join a very narrow group of readers who will be notified about very limited time promotional offers for free, signed copies of the What Do Ebook Authors Sign?
Virtual romantic gifts are appreciated as much as real ones and probably even more, because they are visible to the entire user's social network, while offline presents are only visible to a narrow group of people.
«Today's reforms allow our hardworking police officers to concentrate their efforts on the narrow group of individuals driving violent crime in New York City.
While Ms. Nixon's position may help her in the primary with a narrow group of Democratic Party voters, it would hurt her if she were to proceed beyond the primary with voters in highly taxed Long Island and Westchester County.
«If organic becomes a niche product that is only intended for a narrow group of consumers with high disposable incomes - it's meaningless.»
«Words can't do justice to the degree to which passive investing is now in an epic bubble, with money funnelling into a narrow group of names.
With the vast majority of private investment capital tied up in just three states (California, New York and Massachusetts) and a fairly narrow group of industries, SBIC helped spread the wealth to a much broader portfolio of promising businesses.
Certainly, one possible reason there is so little variance among those in the full sample and those in different, narrower groupings of scientists is that those in the narrower groups make up a significant portion of the full sample.
But those arguments appeal to a narrower group of folks.

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Then the public's opinion and a panel of expert judges, including Ray Wang, CEO of Constellation Research Group, and Joe Baguley, chief cloud technologist EMEA, VMWare, will narrow down the field to a shortlist.
Sure, you're deliberately narrowing the selected group to reduce the number of variables, he said.
«If you're creating unique, or highly stylized capital structures, the more unique that structure, the narrower the audience of people that would be interested in being part of that group
Pay transparency will be the focus of tonight's PBS debate show, Point Taken, featuring a panel of guests who will clash over whether it could help narrow gaps in pay between genders, racial groups, and socio - economic classes.
The study was designed so that each participant won two out of the four contests, but half the group faced off against the same opponent each time and won or lost by a narrow margin; these slight victories and losses to the same opponent encouraged feelings of rivalry among participants, who subsequently reported higher scores on the Machiavellianism scale.
NICKEL DEFICIT: The global nickel market deficit narrowed to 2,500 tonnes in February from a revised deficit of 15,800 tonnes in the previous month, the International Nickel Study Group said.
Former Harvard president Larry Summers called the program «the single most misdirected philanthropy in this decade,» according to TechCrunch, while Slate Group chairman Jacob Weisberg wrote in Newsweek, «Thiel fellows will have the opportunity to emulate their sponsor by halting their intellectual development around the onset of adulthood, maintaining a narrow - minded focus on getting rich as young as possible and thereby avoid the siren lure of helping others or pursuing knowledge for its own sake.»
When a member starts browsing through profiles, the site records his or her preferences and then narrows down its 10 million users to a more manageable group of potential mates.
Last fall, the government narrowed a field of about 50 applicants to nine finalists that are made up of groups pitching projects in many different areas, including advanced manufacturing, artificial intelligence and clean technology.
Indeed, those stocks had been on a tear earlier this year, with Facebook shares up as much as 25 % a couple of weeks before the election — but then the FANG stocks suddenly «rolled over,» Gundlach said, falling 10 % as a group as the vote approached and the presidential race got narrower.
This group should offer a variety of profitable penny stock plays during the quiet summer trading season, while low - priced stocks in other sectors move into narrow trading ranges.
At their first meeting, the group appealed to Ottawa for the installation of a lighthouse at First Narrows, and sent off 11 proposals to the provincial secretary.
A potential union between Deutsche Telekom AG's T - Mobile US Inc. and SoftBank Group Corp. - owned Sprint Corp. will narrow U.S. consumers» choice of large wireless carriers to three instead of four.
Fifteen points of P / E separate energy stocks and technology stocks, the narrowest spread between low and high P / E groups in at least three years.
As such, the most effective approach to building public support is to craft a trade agenda that aligns with the economic interests of the general public and the long - term economic prosperity of Canada as a whole, rather than focusing on the narrow interests of some business groups.
Too many progressive Christian books I see, even if I find them agreeable, are imo just too shallow and narrow, as if trying to appeal to the same kind of shallow interests groups as those of of the mass pop Christian evangelical culture.
Voxovreeson The art, then, is to either find enough voters that share your narrow self - interests, or fake enough interest in the narrow self - interests of a large enough group to ensure being elected.
I was hoping to point out the narrow mind thinking, inflexible mentalities of the two groups
It is as if a group of trapped cave explorers choose one of their number to squeeze through a narrow flooded passage to get out to the surface and call for help.
As a sidebar here and for my earlier responses about unfair grouping of all believers with promoters of false doctrine, I should mention that Jesus warned us to strive to enter His Kingdom through the narrow gate, because the many who claim to serve Him and come to the wide and easy gate will be turned away.
I think the conversation between traditional Christian groups and the gay community is much wider than the narrow debate about the biblical view of same - sex relations.
I enjoy it better when church institutions talk about the open arms of Jesus, and the narrow doors of their church group.
Group polarization happens when, in the absence of diverse influences, homogenous group members tend to adopt more extreme and narrow - minded thinking as time paGroup polarization happens when, in the absence of diverse influences, homogenous group members tend to adopt more extreme and narrow - minded thinking as time pagroup members tend to adopt more extreme and narrow - minded thinking as time passes.
I choose to pray for the souls of all manner of people not only those who commit crimes, but also those whom misfortune has twisted to refuse to see virtue past their own narrow group, and they are to be found among people of all cultures and traditions.
It is not just free - floating groups banded together for narrow political gain, but an intelligent form of life requiring the constant engagement of its members in discussion and decision - making, in defining and redefining its goals and purposes.
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.
Even if we consider the three major religious groups as ethnic traditions rather than religious in the narrow sense, their brightest and most creative intellectuals and artists have been absorbed into the general American intellectual and artistic community so as to deprive the communal groups of their natural cultural leaders.
Especially since the First World War it is very hard to find an Anglo - Saxon intellectual of the first rank who will take a narrow ethnic - group position.
This is especially so if one understands by the Single One not Kierkegaard's man, who finds truth by separating himself from the crowd, but Buber's man of the narrow ridge, who lives with others yet never gives up his personal responsibility nor allows his commitment to the group to stand in the way of his direct relationship to the Thou.
One who understands the essence of man in terms of the dialogical relation between men must walk a narrow ridge between the individualistic psychology which places all reality within the isolated individual and the social psychology which places all reality in the organic group and in the interaction of social forces.
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