Sentences with phrase «narrow the scope so»

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In an article for Bloomberg View published shortly after the election, Cass Sunstein, administrator of the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs under President Obama, called the idea «pretty dumb» and said it would be extremely difficult to implement and require so many exemptions as to leave its scope narrow.
The entire point of the Constitution was to balance the government and place checks on each branch's power so that even if a demagogue were to be elected president, the damage they could do would be limited and narrow in scope.
It is within your academic right to scrutinize government's performance with cocoa sector but in doing so one expect an academician of your calibre to expand the scope of your indicators than the narrowed assessment captured therein.
We were motivated to do this project, in part, by the fact that so many of the public images of youth are narrow in scope and negative in tone.
Philanthropists have become so enthralled with urban «no excuses» models that «we must also ask whether philanthropy's role in shaping this sector... has excessively narrowed its scope and constrained its possibilities.»
So far, I have not actually seen an anthology themed «Murder at a Calico Cat's Birthday Party in the Louvre,» but I've been invited to participate in some that were fairly narrow in scope.
But a large part of her business were narrow - scope histories, local, institutional and company, which were so very narrow in focus that they could never have attracted the attention of even an academic publisher.
Two of my favorite history books are so narrow in scope they would have never found a home at a traditional publisher.
In fact there were so many dogs being killed in enormous city and county shelters the likes of which she had never seen in the East, she decided to narrow her scope to seniors and special needs dogs and began working tirelessly to make an impact by helping as many as she could get to safety.
In so doing, the Court significantly expanded the scope for taking social interests into account within competition law analysis and rejected the more narrow and liberal approach taken by the Dutch National Competition Authority (NCA), the Dutch government and — not surprisingly — the European Commission.
It makes sense to write what you know, but this is a sweeping set of prescriptions for so narrow a scope of study.
To narrow the scope, let's say that the female employee dresses so that the...
Among other things, it narrows the scope of app permissions so they don't suck in as much user data automatically.
While both of these bullets are impressive, the first bullet provides a broader description of the individual's responsibilities and role within the organization, so it makes sense that it's placed above one that's narrower in scope.
So, the scope of her resume score was very narrow.
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