Sentences with phrase «narrow slice»

Even in receptive locales, only narrow slices of the schools and services are truly open to entrepreneurs.
Because ETFs, and even some mutual funds, can invest in narrow slices of the market, it's possible to use passive funds for the satellite portion, too.
Dating is one narrow slice of peoples lives that is informed by racial bias or preference..
Once you have a diversified portfolio of stocks and bonds, the extra benefit you get from venturing into investments that focus on narrow slices of the market or obscure niches can be minusucle or even disappear, since more arcane investments often carry higher fees.
Commercial marketers (and the Pentagon) recognize the need to spend billions to promote their products and to relatively narrow slices of the public, rather than the entire population as the climate campaigners must do.
The 30 stocks that currently constitute the Dow Jones Industrial Average make up a pretty narrow slice of American economic output.
While we don't sell a metal tea pan, we do sell a 9» by 4» loaf pan, which is great for baking gluten - free bread or loaves with a more narrow slice.
Writing in CQROllcall's Connectivity blog this week, I cover some recent advances in the field, starting with cookie targeting and similar advertising strategies designed to reach narrow slices of the public.
As the widely published education scholar Jay P. Greene of the University of Arkansas (who has sympathy for Dougco's goals) told me, «I've come to believe that we're capturing [through testing] too narrow a slice of the educational outcomes we are interested in.
Then, DeLap began cutting long narrow slices out of his rectangular canvases and mounting them on stands or bases.
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«I think it's difficult because the raw morality you're presented with in a game is a very narrow slice of life, a narrow experience band,» explained Laidlaw.
It raises money to fund good programs, but the relatively small carbon price it imposes on a relatively narrow slice of the economy does not, in and of itself, drive many (or possibly any) carbon reductions that wouldn't have otherwise occurred.
But rather that focusing the movement on an explicitly spiritual approach is «the perfect recipe to alienate, bewilder and sideline Transition in the US or anywhere else, to condemn it to the back pages of Kindred Spirit magazine and restrict it to a very narrow slice of society».
«It's a very, very narrow slice of the market,» Goldsborough warned, speaking to the ETF's lack of liquidity and volatility.
This time around, YouTube is concentrating only on a narrow slice of homegrown talent.
«This doesn't work on [an iPhone] 6s, doesn't work in a 5s, and so we have a tool that works on a narrow slice of phones,» Comey said during a question - and - answer session recently.
Pierre Poilievre, the tenacious Conservative finance critic, has made a splash by saying the Liberals want to tax this narrow slice of small - business income at up to — gulp — 73 per cent.
As I look forward to 2018, I am concerned that the market environment continues to favor high - priced growth stocks, especially a narrow slice of what I consider increasingly expensive technology and consumer discretionary companies.
Other bond funds focus on a narrower slice of the bond market, such as a short - term Treasury fund or a corporate high - yield fund.
However, I do think the fact that such a narrow slice of the market has driven much of the S&P 500's gains poses a growing risk and headwind for gains in the coming year.
The memo makes clear that religious protections are not just guaranteed to a narrow slice of groups, like churches, nonprofits, and organizations with solely religious work.
There the radio signals will excite electrons and turn them into waves of relatively hot ionized gas, or plasma, in a narrow slice of sky.
We live our lives in a narrow slice of existence sandwiched between these extremes of the very small and the very large, looking, listening, smelling and feeling from inside the membranes of our mostly water multicellular bodies.
For most of its mission, Kepler stared at a deep but narrow slice of the Universe — peering out some 920 parsecs (3,000 light years) from Earth but covering only 0.25 % of the sky.
The system used a wireless standard called 802.11 p, a variation on Wi - Fi that uses a narrower slice of the electromagnetic spectrum but is licensed for higher - power transmissions, so that it has a much larger broadcast range.
A 1968 law prohibits gun sales to a narrow slice of people with a history of mental illness, but it's easy for others to slip through the cracks.
Each seismogram represents a narrow slice of the planet's interior.
Those are some statements made by a narrow slice of the population.
Showdown may look heavy on options from its bombastic menus but ultimately it just feels like a narrow slice of Dirt 3 with some destruction derbies tacked on.
FBI Director James Comey says the third - party technique used to unlock the San Bernardino iPhone «works on a narrow slice of phones.»
Introduced and narrated by Parton - from Dollywood, no less - NBC's movie focuses on a narrow slice of the singer's early biography, defined by the power of love and religion.
Once protested by the gay community, William Friedkin's thriller serves as an unintended snapshot of a narrow slice of the pre-AIDS Village scene, with sequences filmed at the legendary leather club Hellfire.
While the mirror by itself would simply reflect all of the incident light energy, the absorbing layer selectively filters out a narrow slice of the spectrum, thus coloring the reflected light.
That's why our experts gave preference to ETFs tracking broad indexes rather than narrow slices of the market, such as the energy, financial or technology sectors.
Sector funds are special - purpose stock funds that invest in a very narrow slice of the economy.
It's a great metric to gauge interest but only shows a narrow slice of the picture.
Ultimately, the question focused upon by Michaels and Knappenberger is a narrow slice of an incredibly large field of science surrounding climate change.
Environmental disasters often begin as a narrow slice into the forest.
It's clear that the Earth is a dynamic, far from equilibrium system, and that the popular view of nature as being perpetually in equilibrium is only due to the narrow slice of human history through which we view the past.
Over at CNN, University of Maryland Law professor Sherrilyn Ifill makes the point that Supreme Court justices represent just a narrow slice of the legal profession.
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