Sentences with phrase «narrow points of»

Litigants pay their respective attorneys outrageous fees to research and argue the same, narrow points of law based on the firm's credo: «the longer C & C fights on behalf of a client, the more C & C gets paid.»
your accusation against me comes across to me as a very narrow point of view.
So if you want to believe that everything comes from nothing because of nothing and will once again become nothing for no reason whatsoever than be my guest, but please do not pretend that your narrow point of view makes you more intelligent than a Christian.
At the tip of a narrow point of rocks, where he usually installed a trap, King saw what appeared to be a jellified blob of meat.
«There is a strong sentiment these days that theoretical physics should be confined to things that can be checked by observations, but I consider that a narrow point of view.
Remember, your waist is the most narrow point of your stomach, and your hips are the widest part of your torso.
A quick and easy way you can find out at home without going to a stylist is to stand up, and measure the distance between your bust and the narrowest point of your waist - no need of a ruler, you can just use your hands.
2 if wearing pleated skirt, make sure the skirt waistline hits at your natural waist (where the most narrow point of your waist is) and belt it if you want to add a bit of accentuation.
The City Pages story ends with a quote from a Pearson Education spokesman, in which the company man notes the complaining scorers were «people who have a very limited exposure and narrow point of view on what is truly a science.»
Amazon also pointed to an outside blog post that the company said «offers a wider perspective» compared to other coverage that «has expressed a relatively narrow point of view.»
And to say just because someone has paid more for something at one time means that they give up that argument is a very narrow point of view.
The surgical procedure involves removal of the entire penis because this is the narrowest point of the urethra and therefore the most common location for obstructions to occur.
Sandwiched between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans near the narrowest point of the Central American isthmus, Costa Rica is one of the most bio-diverse areas on the planet, boasting breath - taking natural beauty across a multitude of diverse habitats, alongside a comfortable, laid - back way of life.
Apparently anyone that disagrees with his narrow point of view is a «self entitled millennial ``.
The documents were submitted directly to the arbitrator of the matter and only the very narrow point of that the respondent was given an opinion as to the legality of their actions and or policy were in compliance with Human Rights legislation.
Niall Dickson, chief executive of the GMC, said: «It is important to note that the judicial review was on a narrow point of law about the admissibility of some of the evidence.
Michalak v General Medical Council [2017] UKSC 71 is an interesting case, involving both a narrow point of statutory interpretation and broad issues about the nature of judicial review of administrative action.
Cornice boards on the windows and a narrow point of entry made the dining room feel theaterlike and closed off from neighboring rooms.

Not exact matches

So to answer my student's question, I pointed out that the author of the article had too narrow a definition of what a pivot meant.
But whereas Yglesias praises Bernanke on a fairly narrow point — the fact that Bernanke promised to keep rates low even after the economy improved — what we liked about the speech was the sheer volume of myths and misconceptions that he debunked or clarified in a short period of time.
Limited space on these cards forces you to narrow your marketing message into a couple of sentences or bullet points, and high - quality graphics create further impact.
As psychologists have pointed out, traditional interviews produce a subjective, acutely narrow view of a job candidate.
Already, sticking points in the plan have emerged, threatening the loss of votes for a party that holds only a narrow majority in the Senate.
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.
And to get there, Alberta needs to focus more on coaxing and wheedling other provinces into seeing things its way, and less on defending a narrow «Alberta First» point of view.
The larger point Wolfers seems to be making with his response to Trump is that looking at the number of record - high closes in a narrow period is not a particularly good indicator of economic performance — particularly for a president who inherited a stock market that was already relatively high in value.
Making sure the right ones get to the right places has never been a trivial matter, but the decision to narrow forecasting brought with it a gigantic leap in the amount of data that had to be processed each day, from 100,000 to 3.5 million data points --» demand forecasting units,» in supply chain speak.
At that point, the Conservatives were polling ahead of Labour but as the campaign progressed, the polls narrowed sharply.
Studypool specializes in on - demand Microtutoring, a concept which allows you to narrow in on a specific area of studies with no set price point or time interval so you don't have to shell out $ 100 for an hour of unnecessary tutoring.
One of the major talking points when we discuss AI surrounds narrow versus general intelligence.
I've learned that all of the tricks of the trade can be narrowed down to four specific points — what I like to call the four C's.
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.
According to the CIBC study, which examined various reports that have attempted to compute an annualized average «return on investment» on education and found stark divergences depending on the field of study, the university premium over college has also narrowed and now comes to 0.7 percentage points.
Bonds due in 2018 and won by BofA were «aggressively» priced with a 1.64 percent yield that narrowed Illinois» spread over Municipal Market Data's benchmark triple - A yield curve to 70 basis points from 100 basis points ahead of the sale, Greg Saulnier, a MMD analyst, said.
Smartphone Market Penetration While the incidence of smartphone use in 2013 has increased by 9 percentage points year over year and by 24 percentage points since 2011, the gap in customer satisfaction scores among smartphone manufacturers is narrowing.
The spread between the two - year note yield and the 10 - year note yield, a widely - watched measure of the yield curve, narrowed to 42.8 basis points, the tightest since September 2007.
«Convergence and harmonization means... Canada bending its regulations or simply adopting U.S. federal regulations, and I ask the question: at what point does the narrowing of policy room to manoeuvre fundamentally compromise democratic accountability in our political system?»
That means price increases, and that augurs inflation, which would mean, at some point, rate hikes, though up from an admittedly narrow and quite low range of 25 — 50 basis points via the federal funds rate.
The chart of the German benchmark shows a possible swing high that could be a good entry point for shorts with a narrow stop loss opportunity.
I want to focus on a narrower point that can be applied to a co-founder or any senior member of your team in the early days — which is to find somebody complementary to you.
(While Donovan has deployed this advice in helping women to narrow the gender pay gap, she points out that her advice applies to job candidates of both genders; women just tend to be less aware of these issues going into a negotiation.)
He pointed to the president's recent decision to impose tariffs on imports of solar panels and washing machines, as well as ongoing renegotiations of trade deals with Canada, Mexico and South Korea, as ways in which the United States would narrow the trade gap.
Spreads on the lowest quality segment of the «junk» bond category, «C» rated bonds, have narrowed by an extraordinary 30 percentage points since late 2001, to around 5.5 percentage points.
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.
This led to quite a sharp narrowing in the spread in bond yields between the two countries, from around 130 basis points at the time of the previous Statement to a low of 85 basis points in early December.
Jones appeared to favor a more narrow interpretation of DOL authority, pointing out that «it is the Department of Labor,» emphasizing the last word should limit it to employer plans.
The gap between Canada's 2 - year yield and its U.S. counterpart narrowed by 7.9 basis points to a spread of -17.4 basis points, its narrowest since Oct. 30.
Credit spreads confirm the speculative nature of this market with spreads narrowing 12 basis points over the last month.
The spread between the yields on the 2 - year Treasury note and the 10 - year Treasury note narrowed by 70 basis points from 125 points at the start of 2017 to just 55 points at the end of 2017.
The former effect reflects the narrowing of margins on housing and small business loans: the rate on standard variable rate housing loans has fallen by 1.3 percentage points more than the cash rate since mid 1996; in 1998, the average variable - rate on small business loans has fallen by 0.7 of a percentage point relative to the cash rate.
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