Sentences with phrase «narrow the issues as»

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Market breadth was slightly negative, as declining issues outnumbered advancers by a narrow margin on the NYSE.
As everyone's focus narrows to a single event or issue, risky assets tend to all behave in a similar fashion and benefits of international diversification are more muted.
As for the «narrow public witness» against which John Murdock rightly cautions, I really don't think «prioritizing» equals «ignoring,» such that to prioritize the defense of religious freedom and the right to life excludes other issues from the Church's social witness and public policy advocacy.
George Weigel calls for the Church to «discipline itself» into a narrow public witness addressing religious freedom and life issues only, what he sees as «the points of maximum confrontation with the dictatorship of relativism.»
Finally, they tend to make their self - definition increasingly narrow, to isolate themselves, to demagogue social and emotional issues and to view change, cooperation, negotiation or other efforts to resolve differences as signs of weakness.
At the end of the day, all evangelicals (including centrist evangelicals like those at Willow Creek) will still have to deal with an issue that the world perceives as narrow and bigoted.
And as comments here demonstrate that while there are moderate voices, there are also plenty of narrow minded individuals who will rally to this issue.
But in the long run, as I've said, it's too novel an issue to be stuck in such a narrow hole.
In the least, they will more likely tend to focus on narrow issues critical to their view of the world as colored by their evangelical faith, rather than logically solving the problems that need to be solved.
The Virginia Tech Helmet RatingsTM system approaches the very broad and complex issue of concussion protection from a narrow vantage point of linear accelerations only and does not address other biomechanical variables such as rotational accelerations, particularly where rotational accelerations precede the linear acceleration in a hit.
So I think that's a big issue, as well, this narrow definition of success stresses our most academically talented kids in very dangerous ways and, I think, marginalizes a whole bunch of other kids who have talents in other areas.
«This has resulted in key duties not being carried out, resources not properly allocated, organisations not working together as they should and focus being placed on narrow border control issues, specific to each agency and not the overall border security picture of the UK.»
Eurocentric visions dominate current discourses (as I have similarly argued in an introduction to a recent special issue that I collaboratively edited, see Vollmer et al. 2015), and this narrow sight reduces the understanding of migration as phenomenon and the intricate processes which are part of it.
A CC is unlikely to refound the British state if it is set up to function as, in effect, an advisory council to the UK Parliament on a relatively narrow range of issues.
Yet it is often seen wrongly as a niche, complex and particular issue which has little role in public debate and in recent years has increasingly, around the world, been conducted on narrow and introspective lines.
It was a defining issue in the 1969 elections, as a result of which they were able to form a government, though with a very narrow majority, and the issue in the subsequent 1972 elections which they won comfortably.
Fourthly, Lib Dem and swing voters especially will not forgive Lib Dems for precipitating the demise of the Coalition government, probably two years before it is due to end, not on a point of principle, such as on tuition fees, tax policy, social policy like gay marriage, Trident, the European treaty veto or the health or welfare bills but on... an issue of narrow partisan electoral self interest, i.e. unhappiness at boundary changes (which they had already voted for in February 2011).
He singled out Hurricane Sandy recovery and struggles over trash disposal — people in his district are currently trying to shut down a planned trash transfer station — as at least two unifying issues for people on both sides of the Verrazano - Narrows Bridge.
«It fails to reflect the breadth of voices involved with the campaign and as a consequence, a narrow range issues ends up being discussed, leaving many women feeling shut out of the national debate.»
But there was also internal Labour criticism that he lacked the leadership skills to take the party back into power and that his focus on issues such as zero - hours contracts and taxing the rich was too narrow.
Saying issues like crime, education and affordable housing drove them to the polls Tuesday, Queens residents helped to re-elect Helen Marshall as borough president and Mayor Michael Bloomberg to the city's highest office by a narrow, while sending John Liu (D - Flushing) to the comptroller's office as the first Asian American to win a citywide office.
Yelling into echo chambers, like narrow - cast web sites and cable TV, about issues such as gun control, instead of engaging in conversations with those who disagree, has led each of us to spin toward extreme views
They wear very comfortably and don't slide off my nose as well (which is an issue for me having a narrow nose).
«In relation to science - based jobs I do not think the issue is as narrow as jobs with the CSIRO,» she said.
One issue is that accountability in general, and test - based accountability in particular, can have negative effects on instruction, such as a dumbed - down, narrowed curriculum.
In relation to science based jobs I do not think the issue is as narrow as jobs with the CSIRO.
The Ofsted study will also consider what can be done to tackle issues such as schools «curriculum narrowing», and promoting social mobility.
Difficult ingress and egress to a snug backseat remains a major issue, as is the narrow opening for loading and unloading items into the 9.1 cubic - feet trunk and the terrible rearward visibility.
You might start with selecting Historical Fiction from the Booklist Taxonomy on the Advanced Search page, and then using various filters, such as the Booklist issue date, to narrow your search.
The topic should not be too narrow or too broad, as you will fail either to cover the broad issues or lack words to express narrow subject.
Reducing this complex and critical issue to something as narrow as publishers worrying about whether the public will pay more for an author whose previous success was achieved at $ 1.99 is not a particularly helpful approach.
As everyone's focus narrows to a single event or issue, risky assets tend to all behave in a similar fashion and benefits of international diversification are more muted.
Congestive heart failure in pets may occur when diseases of the heart muscle (known as cardiomyopathy), narrowing of major blood vessels (seen with many congenital heart defects and heart valve issues), and heart rhythm irregularities are present.
Access is another issue, as Agios Lazaros is only reachable through a long, extremely narrow road.
«Know that we have narrowed down the issue and have engineers working to restore service even as you read this,» he wrote.
The missing 10 % is a minor issue: while guiding Link across the equivalent of a tightrope (among other narrow passages), the 3DS» thumbstick is a slight hindrance because it can not be pressed as delicately as the thumbstick on the N64, GameCube, or Wii controllers.
These skills were part of my strength as an economic policy adviser, given that I had a very broad concern with drivers of economic growth rather than a narrow speciality, and were applied to a diverse range of issues, including CAGW.
Anyway, as with the case with the narrow issue of chemical weapons in Syria, we're in something close to a best - case scenario.
At most, as plaintiffs have stated before and will state again at the risk of redundancy, the only relevant issue in this case with respect to global warming is the much narrower issue of what impact, if any, the A.B. 1493 Regulations will have on global warming.
The reason these would be helpful is that not only would they narrow the debate, but the necessary combination of confrontation and co-operation is a very good way for both parties to test and refine their own opinions as well as understanding the issues raised by the other Expert.
The widening gap between escalating costs and narrowing research budgets is placing a strain on basic earth monitoring and means that fewer scientists are tackling increasingly complex issues, such as the impacts of aerosols, writes Kintisch.
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.
«You might be right Charles, and that would further indicate how generally uniformed this particular group might be in terms of a more accurate perspective on climate change as issue of energy imbalance, and not just the narrow metric of measuring sensible heat in the troposphere.»
Politicians, activists, media stimulating an «availability cascade» — call it what yer will, «grand narrative», «self re-enforcing process of collective belief formation,» — it's «propaganda» - «a deliberate act ter narrow the viewpoints and policy options that we are willing to consider in dealing with complex issues such as public health, weather disasters and national security.»
I get the impression that your perspective on this issue is as narrow as the geographic slice on which you base it.
As a preliminary point, the AG narrowed the rights concerned down to two rights — the Charter's Article 7 right to privacy and the its Article 8 right to data protection — before concluding that the compatibility issue should be assessed primarily from the perspective of an interference with the right to privacy [67].
The Court of Appeal stated that while an appropriate case may give rise to important issues such as privacy, solicitor - client privilege, expense, and time, this was not that case as Mr. Justice Myers» order was of narrow scope.
Part of the court's unspoken motivation could have been that it's difficult to obtain leave to the top court on an issue as narrow as the one considered in this case, says Morton.
Rather, the Court will hear the narrow issue of whether parents are aggrieved parties under the IDEA such that they can enforce rights under the statute, as well as whether Congress intended to allow parents to represent their children pro se in IDEA actions.
Legal Action Group (LAG) welcomes the increased pressure on the government regarding this issue, but we are warning that action needs to be taken urgently, as civil legal aid is becoming a narrow collection of specialisms dominated by child protection, with shrinking provision for the type of early advice services needed by the general public.
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