Sentences with phrase «narrow range of activity»

Yet university promotion, pay, and prestige tend to reward a very narrow range of activity and accomplishment.
In 1972 the task force concluded that, in a highly qualified way, FOREIGN INVESTMENT had had a moderately favourable effect overall but that problems did exist, eg, «truncated firms» which performed only a narrow range of activities in Canada and were dependent on foreign technology and management.

Not exact matches

Definite patterns of structure and behavior emerge from the mutual influence thereby restricting the larger range of activity to a narrower ensemble compatible with the established interactions.
«The relationship between colour variation and stability was independent of activity period or host plant range, since the more stable species with large variation in colour drawing were not restricted in their activity to a shorter part of the year or to a narrower range of host plants.
So inevitably they are home to a narrower range of research activities and fewer colleagues working in the same field.
With the wide range of venues and activities to choose from it may be hard to narrow this down to a shortlist.
Finding that perfect venue can be a tough decision and when there is a wide range of activities to choose from this doesn't help you narrow down your perfect dating venue.
Browse through the range of holiday guides below to help you narrow down your search for activities, services and accommodation that match the theme of your holiday.
But for Michael, these dark, narrow lanes that host a vast range of objects and activities, are something to be explored.
And, of course, none of these «images of the future» take any sort of notice of the fact that the earth has maintained temperatures in a very narrow range for multi millions of years despite ice ages and huge variations in solar activity and CO2.
Purchase activity remains subdued and within the narrow range we have seen since the expiration of the homebuyer tax credit in 2010.»
Purchase activity remains subdued and within the narrow range we have seen since the expiration of the homebuyer tax credit in 2010,» said Michael Fratantoni, MBA's Vice President of Research and Economics.
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