Others, have very
narrow windows for when you can submit all the necessary paperwork.
If you ask me, I see
a narrow window for ENDA to get through, and yet ENDA is being held back for no good reason in the House Education and Labor Committee.
«For altitude training,
a narrow window for success.»
Some species also respond to warming by fast - forwarding through their life cycles,
narrowing the window for photosynthesis and carbon uptake.
That gives «Wonder Woman»
a narrow window for success.
Three months is a pretty
narrow window for 12 content packs, but at least we know they won't be flooding us with a ton of extra content the day of release.
There's
a narrow window for the best picture quality.
Speeding up the steel orders
narrows the window for tinkering with a design — moves that can drive up a project's price tag.
There is an inherently
narrow window for these deals, but they are «simple and easy to understand,» says Ralston.
Not exact matches
Last summer, when the butcher paper came off the
windows at the former Starbucks in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, locals found a
narrow little cafe called 15th Ave Coffee & Tea, serving espresso pulled from a manual La Marzocco machine by hipster baristas with a flair
for latte art.
«That verbiage probably scares theater owners,» Bock said, referring to Amazons» plan to
narrow the
window between theatrical releases and streaming availability, adding that the theater chains could take some solace in Amazon's decision not to go
for simultaneous release or just putting films straight out on video.
The value is fluctuating daily buy it upwards trajectory; hence the
window of opportunity
for those wanting to trade it a reasonable price is
narrowing down.
Final Thoughts: Like biting into the perfect BLT,
for most of us there is only a
narrow window of opportunity each year to enjoy truly great gazpacho.
Those
narrowing throwing
windows are a recipe
for disaster (interceptions) when you're down late in the game and the defense knows you're going to pass.
And
narrowing throwing
windows are a recipe
for disaster (interceptions) when you're down late in the game and the defense knows you're going to pass.
With the departure of Albrighton early on in the transfer
window, it looked like Lambert still wasn't overly fond of wide men and that another year of watching very
narrow football lay ahead
for Villa fans.
Now you can finally do a little more than
window shopping
for baby clothes, you can more seriously
narrow your list of possible baby names, and you can picture your future baby that much more clearly than before.
This means there is a
narrowing window of opportunity to leverage the region's resources
for the benefit of the people.
William Hague MP, Shadow Foreign Secretary, and Andrew Mitchell MP, Shadow Secretary of State
for International Development, urge the international community to not squander the
narrow window of opportunity that Mugabe's exit will create.
Democrats are in favor of leniency and they want a more
narrow definition of violent crime, so that youth do not go to prison
for throwing rocks in
windows, per The New York Times.
This led to a revised schedule with a
narrow but possible
window for caucusing.
Experiments have steadily ruled it out at a range of masses, except
for a
narrow window between 115 and 141 GeV.
«Psychiatry has long struggled with the fact that, while lithium is highly effective
for treating bipolar disorder, the
narrow therapeutic
window and side effect profile often makes lithium both difficult and sometimes dangerous to work with clinically,» said Todd Gould, MD, of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Maryland, an expert in the mechanisms of lithium and the neurobiology of bipolar disorder.
WISE 0855 is too faint
for conventional spectroscopy at optical or near - infrared wavelengths, but thermal emission from the deep atmosphere at wavelengths in a
narrow window around 5 microns offered an opportunity where spectroscopy would be «challenging but not impossible,» he said.
«Despite its
narrow therapeutic
window and the emergence of proprietary alternatives, U.S. FDA - approved lithium therapeutics are still regarded as the «gold standard»
for the treatment of the manic phase of bipolar disorder,» said study lead author Adam J. Smith, PhD, a neuroscientist at the Center of Excellence
for Aging and Brain Repair, Department of Neurosurgery, at USF Health.
And because the
window for creating them lasts only a tiny fraction of the first second, scientists expect primordial black holes would exhibit a
narrow range of masses.
In Memory's Ghost: The Strange Tale of Mr M and the Nature of Memory, Philip Hilts recounts how
for many years Mr M lived in a
narrow window of time.
Harnessing heat to boost the rate of water movement allows these trees to take advantage of «
narrow daily
windows»
for photosynthesis during the short Sierra summer.
Age 10 to 14 years, a time when both girls and boys are constructing their own identities and are typically open to new ideas and influences, provides a unique
narrow window of opportunity
for parents, teachers, healthcare providers and others to facilitate transition into healthy teenage and adulthood years according to researchers from Georgetown University's Institute
for Reproductive Health who note the lack worldwide of programs to help children of this age navigate passage from childhood to adulthood.
It meets a particularly pressing need in oncology, where, as Ratain and O'Donnell wrote in Molecular Oncology this past January, the
window between therapeutic and toxic
for drugs «is often
narrow, the need
for favorable drug response is often acute and the consequences of drug toxicity can be life - threatening.»
Our recent demonstration of high levels of classification accuracy based on examination of specific intrinsic large - scale networks in 7 — 12 year - old children highlights the utility of using data from
narrower developmental
windows to identify potential biomarkers
for the disorder (Uddin et al., 2013).
Previous work has shown that precise levels of Oct4 transcript and protein are required
for ES cell maintenance; raising or lowering levels within a
narrow window is sufficient to induce differentiation or de-differentiation, respectively [14].
If you have a long daily fast — a
narrow eating
window, then
for the later part of the fast your body is in ketosis anyway isn't it?
My preferred version of intermittent fasting, which simply calls
for restricting your eating to a
narrower window of about six to eight hours or so each day, also has a far greater success rate than more extensive fasting protocols.
nice bedroom curtains curtains nice inspiration
for bedrooms gallery inspirations bedroom trends
narrow window curtain ideas best bedroom curtains
for small
windows.
The light was not ideal when I took these, but I have one day a week that I take my photos and I had a
narrower window of time than normal on the day I took these, so I pretty much had to take what I could get, and I apologize
for the harsh light.
As an archival record of the time, Boom
for Real is fascinating but as an artist's biography, it's too
narrow a
window to be useful.
Happy to be there:
For being as
narrow as three nominees, the foreign film «A Man Called Ove» pulled off what «The Hundred Year - Old Man Who Climbed Out of the
Window and Disappeared» did last year as a random film to crash the big budget field of fantasy blockbusters.
Possibly the biggest danger leading to the incident is the most banal: the bottlenecks and «traffic jams» caused by having dozens of climbers competing
for a
narrow window of opportunity on the mountain at one time.
Online servers weren't available during the
narrow window provided
for review.
Netherrealm has finally
narrowed down the nebulous «2015» release
window for Mortal Kombat X.
Just when you thought it was safe, developer Red Barrels has
narrowed down the release
window for Outlast: Whistleblower, the first...
He recalls a comment he made about the
narrow political
window for the standards movement as «the only significant epigram I ever coined in 66 years on this planet.
I use a
narrower selection
window than NCES
for age, as well as other variables described subsequently, in order to generate results on market price that are most applicable to the general customer base and policymaking context of center - based programs
for young children.
Additionally, in order to receive a refund of the 30 percent of their dues that even the CTA acknowledges is used
for explicitly political activity, teachers have to file a written annual request during a
narrow window.
In many states, one not only has to resign, but also must ask
for a rebate of the political portion of their dues every year during a specified — and frequently very
narrow —
window of time.
It didn't matter that assessment experts repeatedly said standardized test scores should not be used
for high - stakes decisions and are only a
narrow window into how well a student is performing.
But the hearing has now been postponed until Sep. 5, board of education spokeswoman Emilie Wheeler said Thursday,
narrowing the
window between when the schools leaders make their case
for continued operation and when state school board members are expected to ultimately vote on Kairos» fate at their regular monthly meeting on Sep. 8.
Either show up to McKinley Elementary during a
narrow two - day
window next week — Wednesday, January 26, and Thursday, January 27 —
for a roughly five - minute interview with district officials, or be eliminated from the official file of Parent Trigger petitioners.
«One of the prices we pay
for that high - style exterior we like so much is a high,
narrow rear
window that affords precious little visibility,» noted deputy editor Joe DeMatio.