Sentences with phrase «narrow subset»

«This is an important study that significantly narrows the subset of possibilities [for how the Americas were peopled],» says David Reich, a geneticist at Harvard Medical School in Boston.
New Yorker business writer James B. Stewart's latest book is an exploration of a relatively narrow subset of this culture, the lies «told under oath or to investigative and other agencies of the U.S. government» that qualify as perjury.
Microsoft did offer Windows 10 Mobile to some Windows Phone 8.1 devices last year and an even narrower subset received the Windows 10 Creators Update in April.
«Narrow subset of cells is responsible for metastasis in multiple myeloma, study finds.»
I'm somewhat disinclined to believe that the current gold price is due strictly to excess supply with discussion of price manipulation always looming, but the general thesis remains that until these global excesses are mopped up, successful commodity investing will involve focus on a narrow subset of raw materials — in our case the Energy Metals.
«Almost all of the data included in the Equifax breach could be used maliciously, yet the law only protects consumers for leaks of a narrow subset of private data.
However, the diversity of causes implies that an effective future treatment for one form of ASD may be specific only for a narrow subset of those affected.»
The second study, on pro-carcinogens, has been used by some marketers to claim that chlorophyll can prevent cancer, but for acne patients the study only shows that chlorophyll can prevent a very narrow subset of carcinogen exposure, itself a very narrow subset of total free radical exposure.
Can your retirement plan really survive the increased risk that comes from focusing on a narrow subset of the global capital markets?
It must be certified as an AGS Ideal, specifications must fall within a narrow subset of AGS ideal parameters, and the diamond must pass additional light performance image testing.
Chapter 5, section 512 (k)(1)(B) of the U.S. Copyright law defines a service provider generally as «a provider of online services or network access, or the operator of facilities therefor,» although some liability protections are available only to a narrower subset of providers.
We refer to this concept as a narrower subset of UX called the timekeeper experience.
But working online opens up whole new markets, and may make it possible for you to be much more successful working only with a narrow subset of clients.
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