Sentences with phrase «narrow terms»

But, of course, it will be reasonable to narrow your term paper topic prior to writing and information gathering.
«While they are defensible in narrow terms, given the continuing deficit, they are not defensible in the way they were placed within a Budget that benefits higher earning taxpayers.
«This new initiative appears to be in this vein, taking a more comprehensive approach to security, involving different departments and enhancing cooperation so that security is not perceived in too narrow terms.
When foreign policy was mentioned it was more often than not an often vociferous and partisan debate around the UK's membership of the EU or on narrow terms around immigration or Islamic extremism.
Inserting a normative qualifier in the definition erroneously narrows the term.
The policy community, while producing much more research on this topic, is divided between those who don't consider policy design a valid notion at all, and those who approach both design and policy in much narrower terms.
The DOE paper defined the environmental movement in fairly narrow terms, partly due to its primary subject matter (global climate change) and its intended audience (mainstream environmentalists and foundations working on global warming).
Some have defined it in very narrow terms (e.g., having sexual intercourse with someone other than your partner), while others have defined it much more broadly (e.g., having any type of physical or emotional intimacy outside of your relationship).
I agree that my definition of «myth» is open to misunderstanding, but at the same time I am convinced that it is more satisfactory than the alternative you suggest («By «mythological» we mean the presentation of unobservable realities in terms of observable phenomena») For one thing, «observable» may prove too narrow a term and «unobservable» too broad, since all spiritual attitudes are unobservable.
More importantly, the commission can not comprehend how the redefinition of the EFCC's mandate in narrow terms, ultimately whittling it down, fits into the clamour by Nigerians and the vision of the President Muhammadu Buhari administration for a vibrant and courageous anti-corruption agency.
Britain's Sikh community remains deeply dissatisfied, however, protesting only yesterday that the inquiry had been undertaken on «narrow terms».
By performing this «preemptive buckle», the CCA unfortunately damages the debate, narrowing its terms and shutting off the options for the deeper cuts that are necessary.
The narrower terms (NT) «clinics» and «legal information centres» are both specific types of «legal service centres».
Also included are links to related terms (in this case two similar terms needing to be distinguished), broader terms and narrower terms, all of which would allow the user to browse the collection of terminology in a very natural way.
In this telling, the Fathers and framers of Confederation were classically liberal devotees of free trade — so much so, that they deliberately used the words «admitted free» in section 121 in order to prohibit both tariff and non-tariff barriers to interprovincial trade rather than a narrower term like «free from duty» that would only bar the provinces from imposing customs duties on each other's goods.
«Parentage» is a narrower term than «parenting» and refers to issues such as paternity.
In this pamphlet, to avoid confusion, the narrow term «lease» will not be used.
Long - tail keywords can be much easier to rank for because they are less competitive than narrow terms.
But Parliament had deliberately framed the right to compensation in narrow terms.
In the TC Heartland LLC v. Kraft Food Group Brands LLC, the high court clarified and narrowed the term «residence» for corporate defendants, greatly restricting the venues where plaintiffs may file patent infringement lawsuits.
The SCC maintained that if the intent of the Code was to only limit discrimination in an employee - employer context, the broad use of the word «person» could easily have been replaced with a narrow term such as «employer».
Parent involvement should not be viewed and defined in too narrow terms, such as direct involvement in homework completion, because the increasingly complex demands of the high school curriculum would prohibit many parents from being involved in that way.
When you define success in narrow terms, you may unknowingly set agents up for failure and discouragement.
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