Sentences with phrase «narrow use»

My own feeling is that that is too narrow a use of the concept of ideology.
The grip can be wide or narrow using V Bar.
We're generally not a big fan of narrow use rewards credit cards.
You will quickly have a huge list, so start narrowing it using the available filters.
The design makes the space feel larger / wider vs narrow using the runner.
Indeed, the calculation of a national average (whether monthly, seasonal or annual) represents an important but narrow use of the data.
HP's Envy ISS, a printer designed for the extremely narrow use case of zero gravity, is hitching a ride on today's SpaceX CSR - 14 rocket launch.
It has been relegated to many narrow use cases involving pattern recognition and prediction (some of which are very valuable and useful, such as improving cancer detection, identifying financial risk and fraud, and other high performance computing applications), but it has not developed a general «understanding» of human interactions, human emotions, speech patterns and human responses to information.
The dossier also did not make up the sole basis for the DOJ's application for the Page warrant; in fact, the memo said, the DOJ «cited multiple sources» to support its case and «made only narrow use» of Steele's intelligence, most of which was related to Page's trip to Moscow in July 2016.
* tips: If you are carrying a smaller baby, you can let the baby sit in the baby carrier froggy style / cross legged or straddle after you have cinch the center portion of the carrier narrower using the cinch cord.
The seat can be cinched narrower using an in - built elastic band to allow smaller babies to sit comfortably in the Mei Tai carrier or for use when putting babies in the forward facing position (This is recommended only for short periods of time).
Tina Riches, Chair of the CIOT's Owner Managed Business Sub-committee, said: «The business community would prefer a more narrow use of the TAAR so that legitimate commercial decisions and transactions are not delayed or obstructed.
In contrast, the Amazon - type search is effective because it allows the results to be narrowed using highly relevant filters.
While the paparazzi (or Slavic debt collectors as the case may be) will never be able to catch you, outside of this extremely narrow use case, the Turbo Executive is the silliest variant of the Panamera.
Richard Azzopardi, a spokesman for the governor, called the executive order a «narrow use of power.»
But according to the new Democratic memo, only «narrow use» was made of Steele's work in the FISA application, which cited «multiple» other causes for surveillance.
However, I prefer the narrower use.
In its narrow use, «pride» may be juxtaposed to modesty or humility as two modes of personal bearing.
Mr. Azzopardi called the executive order a «narrow use of power.»
The list of projects can be narrowed using the filters on the left sidebar.
However, the rich, intense flavor and aroma of blackstrap molasses can narrow its use.
The narrower use of the companion certificate on the platinum card isn't much of a drawback, as the differences between first and economy class seats on most domestic flight's isnt really that big.
Although you propound a very narrow view of what Bayes is for and can do, that your own puzzlement stems from the one narrow use you recognize is rather amazing.
But he predicts that the Court will find a way to distinguish Grutter, which allowed the narrow use of race in admissions at the University of Michigan Law School.
Targeting is narrowed using a sub-headline statement that further explains their ability to drive competitive advantages for healthcare and insurance companies.
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