Sentences with phrase «narrow set»

But there's a very narrow set of outcomes.
They are given a more narrow set of policies that they may adopt under.
The Conference aimed at resolving a much narrower set of issues.
That 9 % refers to a really narrow set of founders.
Each «stakeholder» may approach the legal department with their own narrow sets of concerns and issues.
While many other book launch tactics are focused on a very narrow set of goals, the goals you can achieve with a single giveaway are much broader.
«Turns out, she actually cares about a pretty narrow set of things!
Generously dust the pasta sheet with gluten free flour and feed it through the next narrower setting on the pasta machine.
Podiatrists are trained and licensed to perform a relatively narrow set of procedures.
Lots of book buyers have just as narrow a set of preferences, but they're different from mine and one another's, and you can't turn that into a realistic business opportunity because the stock / customer ratio is too large.
Most policy - relevant work on climate change in the social sciences either analyzes costs and benefits of particular policy options against important but often narrow sets of objectives or attempts to explain past successes or failures.
The problem in both cases lies in seeing capitalism as embodied in a particular narrow set of practices, or in the behaviour of a handful of monolithic multinational corporations.
«In this case,» says Steinfels, «the news media tended to bestow credibility heavily on a rather narrow set of experts» lawyers, therapists, and leaders of victims» groups, who had long been locked in legal battles with the bishops.»
«Hopefully, this program will tap into collaborative union partnerships to come up with a range of incentives to improve teaching and learning and won't be tied necessarily to what I see as a fairly narrow set of test - driven incentives,» said Mr. Peterson of Milwaukee.
Though a missionary endeavour, Moma could not preach too narrow a set of doctrines.
While I understand the intent of this sentiment and the concern it expresses, this real world conversation can devolve into an overly cynical perspective from which to examine the experiences of our students and seems only to serve as a justification for punitive practices along a very narrow set of circumstances.
Following news of the IRS tax probe, one virtual currency lawyer said the agency's demand simply represented an opening gambit for negotiations — and that it that would end with Coinbase providing a far more narrow set of information.
The whole thing brings to my mind the collateralized debt bubble, in which incredibly complex models were built atop a pretty narrow set of assumptions and the simple conviction that assumptions could be taken as givens.
If chocolate is more than 1/16 inch thick, run through next narrower setting.
As Drum points out, Gerson doesn't even mention the major battlegrounds like global warming denialism, creationism and intelligent design, and the Gingrich - era shutdown of the Office of Technology Assessment, focusing on a much narrower set of issues including stem cell research and abortion.
Think of them as an expert in their field, usually focusing on a narrow set of specialties that they excel in deploying across a wide variety of verticals.
The AMT is a parallel income tax system with fewer exemptions and deductions than the regular income tax as well as a narrower set of tax rates.
Coming of Age in the Asian Century: The Need for a National Conversation By Sarah Eaton, Post ‐ Graduate Research Fellow, Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada Political pundits tell us this federal election will be fought not over big ideas but along a narrow set of economic wedge issues.
Third, the founder's ability to focus intensely on a narrow set of objectives can become a hindrance as his or her company grows.
The effect of his narrow set of recommendations is to defend the status quo — and for my money, despite his reputation as a liberal, that makes Mr. Krugman a conservative.
Outside of a very narrow set of institutions that are subject to compensation limits, just watch how much of the public's money - which benefitted several major investment banks following a very direct route - gets allocated to Wall Street bonuses in the next few weeks.
This isn't to say that stocks can't deliver adequate returns between now and some narrow set of future dates, but to expect that stocks purchased at these levels will deliver attractive long - term returns in general requires the assumption that current valuations will remain elevated into the indefinite future.
The Department only seems to use its compromise power in a very narrow set of cases, but there are signs that the zeitgeist may be shifting.
I think people are looking for a real and living encounter with God, but often use a narrow set of criteria by which to determine whether or not God is present or being encountered.
I hope that the Synod does not bog down over a narrow set of questions of primary concern to northern European bishops, who represent local churches that have not fully embraced the New Evangelization.
Claystone says these are very narrow set of poorly understood values and those deemed to not be implementing these values can be closed down.
Sadly, the noble legacy of Christian progressivism and the Social Gospel movement has devolved to a narrow set of priorities that has everything to do with upper - middle - class preoccupations and very little to do with the needs of the poor.
We engineers design things to meet a narrow set of requirements.
Since one - hundred - foot spans were difficult for the ancients to roof over (long enough timbers being rare and expensive), the builders raised a narrower set of walls on colonnades, dividing the floor into a central nave under the raised roof and two side aisles under shed roofs.
It's an interesting paradox that the most ardent supporters of a «borderless world» live in gated communities, don't mingle with others on public transportation, and channel their children toward a narrow set of elite educational institutions.
Adjust the machine to the next setting and continue to roll out the pasta dough, 2 passes for each setting, all the way down to the last and narrowest setting.
Fold into thirds and repeat, every few folds switching to a narrower setting until you've arrived at setting 2 or 3 with long sheets of dough.
Fold the pasta sheet in half each time it is fed through at a narrower setting until the pasta sheet is very thin but does not tear.
Adjust machine to next narrower setting.
If all questions are aimed at attacking a narrowed set of desired personal and athletic traits, the chances of a direct hit are far worse.
We've been very focused on this narrow set of cognitive skills that get measured on standardized tests.
For a smaller baby, you simply button the wings at the base of the panel to the narrow setting.
You can wear your baby on your front in three positions: newborns use the fetal position, with arms and legs tucked in; for infants under 6 months, the seat adjusts to a narrower setting so legs can be out but hips are still properly supported; babies 6 months and older use a wider seat setting, with legs wrapping around your body.
Big national or statewide campaigns are going to have to do essentially everything right, but local campaigns will usually focus on a narrower set of tools and channels by necessity.
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