Sentences with phrase «narrow range of»

SLD are specific in the sense that these disorders each significantly affect a relatively narrow range of academic and performance outcomes.
Most employees who work in service or product creating roles have a narrow range of potential salary offers since their jobs are defined with a salary range and benefits in mind.
Are these professional jobs or in a narrow range of fields?
Without age diversity, a company will receive a narrow range of insights, from people within the same demographic cohort, many of whom base their perspectives and interactions on the same cultural experiences and generational trends.
Today's realty is that the UK's top jobs are disproportionately held by people from a narrow range of backgrounds: — 71 % Senior Judges; — 62 % Senior Armed Forces Officers; — 55 % Top Civil Servants; — 36 % Cabinet; — 45 % Newspaper Columnists
Facebook's response, however, is limited to a narrow range of technical changes that will further limit the data apps can collect and lead to audits of apps that exhibit troubling behavior.
Since Feb. 10, the cryptocurrency has been restricted to a narrow range of $ 8,000 to $ 9,000, shows CoinDesk's Bitcoin Price Index (BPI).
Before the advent of Ethereum, cryptocurrencies were designed with a narrow range of function (sometimes this was completely singular).
The cryptocurrency has spent a better part of the last 24 hours trading in a roughly sideways manner in the narrow range of $ 8,400 - $ 7,900, according to CoinDesk's Bitcoin Price Index (BPI).
«[There is a] delusion that... a narrow range of military technologies will be decisive in future war,» he said.
AD&D riders are created to offer a very narrow range of extra coverages and insurance providers rarely pay claims on them.
Globe Life offers a narrow range of life insurance products for relatively small amounts of coverage — up to $ 100,000 of term life, $ 50,000 of whole life for adults and $ 20,000 of whole life for children.
While some plans only offer credit towards a specific company, with a deadline, and only for a narrow range of reasons, Travel Insured provides coverage for the many reasons listed below, and with cash claims settlements, so you can decide if, when, and how you want to rebook your trip.
AD&D riders are designed to provide a very narrow range of extra coverage, and insurers rarely have to pay claims on them.
Because final expense policies are meant to cover a very narrow range of expenses, they are smaller in value than the average life insurance policy.
However, the MPT evaluates a narrow range of skills and, as discussed below, receives the lowest scoring weight among the three UBE components.
Some law firms take only a narrow range of cases but other practices prefer the financial stability of diversification.
[40] Prior judicial decisions on matters subsequently considered by an administrative tribunal will tend also to narrow the range of reasonable outcomes, [41] as will, potentially, the need to give effect to international obligations.
The Family Compensation Act (FCA), which governs the presentation of wrongful death liability claims throughout the province, only recognises a narrow range of compensable losses, typically those based on loss of income or support.
Finally, my purpose in taking issue with Cassese's position in Erdemović was not to condone the consultation of a narrow range of domestic legal systems or types of systems, but rather to condone the decision made by other judges to examine rather than ignore information on guilty pleas that had been amassed in a range of places over a long period of time.
Toward my last semester of law school, I heard about the LPP program and what interested me was that it was a simulated work environment with a greater range of experience, as opposed to going to a small firm and getting a more narrow range of experience,» she says.
It focuses only on a narrow range of misconduct by a narrow sector of the bar (As I've written about here).
The argument about long term leakage though requires a very narrow range of time constants.
Clearly the Earth's climate feedbacks must be biased towards the negative over reasonably significant time periods or the Earth's climate could not have maintained such a narrow range of temperature over millions of years.
Gas turbines can only generate electricity from a narrow range of air pressures.
Improvements in our understanding of clathrate chemistry and sedimentology have revealed that hydrates form in only a narrow range of depths (continental shelves), at only some locations in the range of depths where they could occur (10 - 30 % of the Gas hydrate stability zone), and typically are found at low concentrations (0.9 — 1.5 % by volume) at sites where they do occur.
More importantly, is the narrow range of tolerance that a lot of marine biomass has to relatively large changes in pH (the small numbers may not be impressive, but I suppose neither is 1 degree over 100 years).
Most estimates for September sea ice extent are in a narrow range of 4.4 to 5.2 million square kilometers, as were last month's (based on May data).
--- This is an oversimplification of what «they» actually do, with the presumption first of all that «they» are some monolithic bunch that adhere to a narrow range of techniques.
This emissivity is what determines CO2 sensitivity (forcing for a doubling of CO2) and the IPCC is still looking for a way to narrow the range of sensitivities which has not improved since the sleight of hand of the Charney report 4 decades ago (3 °C + - 1.5 °C, talk about the «settled science»!).
In case of a continuous distribution of possible empirical values the probability is calculated for a narrow range of values close to the one actually observed.
The outcome is relatively predictable, with a narrow range of uncertainty.
Nope You think a red team will narrow the range of ECS?
The earth's climate has been locked in a narrow range of temperature suitable for life for BILLIONS OF YEARS.
The ratio in which they cooperate on the final effect — relatively narrow range of survivable temperatures — is another question; it is for sure, that the most abundant IR active gas likes to create clouds, which effectively cool the surface, then it rains down and again effectively cools the surface and sometimes gets frozen to snow, which reflects sunlight and again effectively cools the surface.
Similarly, with many independent analyses coming out, scientists will narrow the range of aerosol's cooling effects in the next few years, Dessler said.
They discuss the part played by water vapour and cloud cover and summarise their conclusions as follows» Moreover it is not yet clear which tests are critical for constraining future projections.Consequently a set of model metrics that might be used to narrow the range of plausible climate change feedbacks and climate sensitivity has yet to be developed.»
The hope is that new research can help narrow the range of uncertainty.
the errors in the feedback factors make it impossible to narrow the range of (model) sensitivity, thus explaining why this range has not diminished since 1979.
If there was not very little difference between the emissions and sinks in the past then there would not be a narrow range of CO2 variation.
«Great faith is placed by both Ferdinand and matty on there apparently being very little difference between emissions and sinks in the past as shown by the relatively narrow range of CO2 variation; but as I show the latter does not prove the former;»
It can be seen that all the combinations yield correlation coefficients in the narrow range of 0.95 — 0.96.
The narrow range of deviation in vertically - walled crevasses indicates that they do yield consistent and representative accumulation depths late in the summer.
The text has also been updated indicate that the Goodwin et al study showed a much more narrow range of overall budgets for different percent chances of staying below 1.5 C than were found in Millar et al..
There's a narrow range of positive feedbacks that merely amplify, but outside of that small range, positive feedback will always go unstable.
«The human body can only function within a narrow range of core body temperatures around 37 °C.
billc, I think it means he can't figure out how to narrow the range of estimates.
Such a narrow range of productive breeds means a greater vulnerability to diseases and pests.
etc... Relativistic effects, etc.)-- so we can approximate TOA as extending downward to the same narrow range of radii and then just consider the fluxes at the base of TOA (refering to TOA specifically as the base of that region of zero mass) to get around the spherical geometry)
Living things live in a narrow range of ph. Recent oceans and ancient oceans that allowed complex life had a ph that varied approximately from 7.5 to 8.5 and any change in ph occurred over extended time periods.
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