Sentences with phrase «narrow parameters»

Trying to argue from your own authority will only work within very narrow parameters, such as your own published work.
Instead he works directly with a material and a set of narrow parameters for manipulating that material.
We need folks of VP and above to be hiring and fostering talent that doesn't reflect narrow parameters.
Darkest darks: these are very obvious in this image, so I place them first, but once working in the face area, I'm only focused on a more narrow parameter of dark, mid-tone and light.
Other calls, and the resulting exhibitions, have been shaped by more narrow parameters; for example, «Radical Color» suggested color photography's explosive potential, and «Roid Rage» placed Polaroid pictures in contemporary practice as more than sweetly nostalgic artifacts.
Kuharenko explains that narrowing the parameters pushed his company to «make the algorithm very accurate and quick at searching through large photo databases — billions of them.»
But the action is bracing, Johnson's performance is solid and, within its extremely narrow parameters, entirely convincing, and Gugino and Daddario are both gritty and attractive.
Meanwhile, a coalition of political figures, business leaders and education reformers sharply criticized the lawsuit, claiming that despite its seemingly narrow parameters it could threaten the entire legislation, also known as Senate Bill 191.
Still, it's worth noting that the ascendance of Marvel (and of other, not quite as universal entities like it) has narrowed the parameters of criticism.
«Schools like to talk about individualizing, but it's within very narrow parameters,» says Shaywitz.
Gross, who divides her time between Bennington and Washington, D.C., says the traditional children's book market has narrow parameters for its products, with requirements for target age groups, vocabulary and number of pages.
I realize this offends some who would prefer that I stay within the narrow parameters of a specific doctrine, but I am pressed to attempt to articulate that which I've seen.
If any of you have attempted Whole 30, then you know as well as I do when you find a combination of foods you love that fits into the narrow parameters, it's like finding a pot of gold.
If any of you have attempted Whole 30, then you know as well as I do when you find a combination of foods you love that fits into the narrow parameters, it's like finding...
That's because the pilot program, created on the initiative of Governor Andrew Cuomo, was created with very narrow parameters, and failed to attract buy - in even within those parameters.
For more than a decade, the debate around student achievement has been limited by the narrow parameters of No Child Left Behind, almost completely shutting out any real discussion about the deep economic inequalities that hold back millions of students across the country.
Apparently, the «multiple measures» sauce is entirely for the district goose, and charters shall continue to be measured by the narrowest parameters of success.
These clubs have a limited focus and seldom get involved in events outside the narrow parameters of their interest.
We use a probe that constantly monitors the temperature of our anesthetized patients and alerts us if the temperature falls outside of our narrow parameters.
As with many of his contemporaries, Vedova was preoccupied with escaping from the narrow parameters of painting through the gestural strokes of his Tondi as well as the sculptural nature of the Dischi.
Ultimately the narrow parameters of graffiti pushed me to look for wider social narratives.
If you are perceived as credible, your networking meeting evolves into a first interview ---- where the conversation moves from a discussion about a business problem to a negotiation for a job designed around your skills (as opposed to you having to fit the recruiter's narrow parameters),
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