Sentences with phrase «narrow parts of»

bottom - up modeling a modeling approach that arrives at economic conclusions from an analysis of the effect of changes in specific parameters on narrow parts of the total system
True, courts and other government agencies might have access to such information, but that would involve only «a narrow part of the population.»
However, it's nice because buildings (where they serve lunch and have a bar during the day) jut into the «waist» of the hourglass (connected by a bridge that goes over the narrow part of the pool / river that connects the two ends) so you can't really see the other side of the pool.
The cervix which is the neck of the uterus is defined as the lower, narrow part of the uterus.
0 means your baby is in the most narrow part of the pelvis.
He continued creeping along the forest floor for some 30 or 40 yards until he came to a narrow part of the bush that the lion had gone through.
They found that the two mutated positions correspond to the narrowest part of the channel through which ions pass.
Curvy women mostly acquire fat on their thigh area, wearing a skirt a couple of inches above your knee flaunts the narrowest part of your leg and hide your weird looking parts.
Knitted from soft cotton, this ribbed design is cropped to highlight the narrowest part of your waist and turns to reveal a tie - fastening open back.
Figuring out where the narrowest part of my midsection was turned out to be key for me — my narrow part is much higher than my natural waist.
A good fitting romper should have the cinched waistline in your narrowest part of your midsection so that it gives you a flattering hour glass shape while of course hiding anything you want to be hidden.
Make sure the measuring tape fits comfortably as you measure around the narrowest part of your natural waist.
Some of these dresses come with a belt but feel free to add one to others if your waist is the narrowest part of you and you want to show it off.
It's nice to highlight this area because the ankle is the narrowest part of the leg.
Measure around the fullest part of your bust wearing a good bra (if you normally wear one), measure around the narrowest part of your waist (this should be right around your belly button), and measure around the fullest part of your hips (this is different on everybody, you want the largest measurement whether that's around your seat or the top of your thighs).
Measure the narrowest part of your natural waistline.
Also, pleated trousers are not my favourite, as they accentuate my already excisting tummy, but I think these work because their shorter length and the fitted sweater on top show off narrower parts of my body.
The shorter length shows off the narrowest part of your torso, which might otherwise be covered by a longer layer.
Starting with the hourglass (or pear shape), the goal is to focus attention up top and highlight the narrowest part of the waist.
Dr. Steiner, who became education commissioner a year ago, said that the exams had tested a narrow part of the curriculum, particularly in math, and that questions were often repeated year to year, with a few details changed, so that a student who had taken a practice test — as many teachers have their students do — were likely to do well.
Its high sides make it difficult to judge the narrower parts of the road, and how close the car is to the occasional cliffs dropping off the outsides of the turns.
More often than not it will work itself into a tight zone and breakout with a big move before it reaches the narrowest part of the triangle.
When these clots escape the heart, they travel through various arteries and eventually lodge in a narrow part of the vessel when the artery's diameter becomes too small (thromboembolism).
In this surgery, the narrow part of the urethra located at the penis is removed and a wider opening is created.
Where to stay: «Tween Waters Inn gets its name from its location — on the narrow part of the island, between the Gulf and Pine Island Sound, meaning you can catch both sunset and sunrise.
Our surf camp is situated in Costa Calma, on the narrowest part of Fuerteventura.
In terms of all energy from the sun reaching Earth distance, visible light is narrow part of entire spectrum and is particularly powerful for such small part of compared.
And it's the «at least here», that sort of the narrow part of the decision that clearly brought at least some of the justices on board with the Chief Justice's majority decision, and it's impossible to know at this point how broadly future courts will read that precedent.

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«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.»
Narrowing the gender gap is part of the broader push companies like Cooley are making to create workplaces where everyone thrives.
Its stock, which surged for years despite narrow profits, has dropped 18 per cent in 2014 to about $ 326, in part because investors have been losing patience with its habit of plowing revenue back into new ventures.
The share of part - time work among university - educated Canadians also rose from 10 per cent in the 1990s to 13.5 per cent today, with the gap relative to high - school graduates narrowing to only one percentage point.
Job seekers can narrow their search by city or area, full - or part - time preferences, and type of work.
Rep. Kevin Brady (R - Texas) provides insight to the second part of the tax bill, and why President Trump needs to narrow tariff targets to China without harming U.S. companies.
The best part about having the results is that now we can move on from the narrow issue of what type of sales tax is better and focus our energies on some of the bigger issues -LSB-...]
In 1982 and 1984, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the FTC issued new merger guidelines outlining the framework that officials would use when reviewing horizontal deals.135 The 1984 version included guidelines specific to vertical deals.136 Part of a sweeping effort to overhaul antitrust enforcement, the new guidelines narrowed the circumstances in which the agencies would challenge vertical mergers.137 Although the guidelines acknowledged that vertical mergers could sometimes give rise to competitive concerns, in practice the change constituted a de facto approval of vertical deals.
The current account surplus is forecasted to narrow as the recovery of imports outpaces the increase in export receipts, in part because non-traditional exports have yet to benefit from the ruble depreciation.
The existence of prior art might not exclude you from patenting your invention, but it may narrow the scope of what parts or applications of your invention you can patent.
Now, however, the reverse is occurring. Because of a narrow, perverse political calculation, Conservatives have decided that it is to their advantage for Canadians to be as worried about the economy as possible. And so they are actively playing up the risks. The call to Poloz was part of that strategy:  Things must be bad. Why, the Prime Minister even had to call the central bank governor!
That gap has narrowed, but the incidence of traumatic injuries in Alabama's auto parts plants remains 9 percent higher than in Michigan's and 8 percent higher than in Ohio's.
Yet one benefit of ETFs is that they can help you narrow in on more lucrative parts of the market.
There are keywords and then there are buyers» keywords, and negative keywords are a big part of narrowing that target market.
A narrow farm separated the houses from the forest, and a cemetery occupied a piece of land part way up the mountain.
• The United States as part of its diplomatic war effort also worked to narrow Nicaragua's options in terms of aid, trade, and military assistance.
This same imbalance is also evident in Religion in the Making, where Whitehead speaks of «force of belief cleansing the inward parts» (RM 58), without also calling attention to the reciprocal influence that the «inward parts» can play in cleansing the individual's «force of belief,» While it is certainly the case that physical experience can be enlarged and purified of narrow emotions by virtue of its fusion with conceptual operations, this is but one aspect of the dipolarity.
Creationists» beliefs about the origins of the Earth are often a narrow focus, based in large part on religious beliefs, and while they reject evolution as «just one theory,» they often embrace other fields of science and technology.
On the contrary, however, ought we not ask ourselves whether Brightman's commitment to a narrow version of empirical method, his subsequent willingness to collapse metaphysical and epistemological issues, and his account of the datum self are crucial parts of personalist philosophy?
My only hope is that someday when the «little green men» come and visit us, the narrow minded among us will finally realize that we are not part of some «master plan» and just another lucky coincidence in the universe.
The book also points out the narrow focus of conventional economics, which ignores large parts ofthe real economy, such as people caring for each other.
With complete naivete they answer that that part of the revelation that they have encountered up till now is self - evident and reasonable, but the revelation in Christ that now touches them is narrow - minded and uncertain.
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