Sentences with phrase «narrow your scope even»

But narrow your scope even further and start to look within a geographic area, such as Denver CO..

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This list underscores the surprisingly narrow scope of even the White House's opening bid on tax reform, before the special interests swarm in to protect the deductions they use.
Let's refine our scope even further and narrow the range of possible misunderstanding.
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.
First, it is helpful to focus clinical practice sharply; not only to a subspecialty, but on an even narrower niche where one is the expert in only certain diseases within that subspecialty; by narrowing the scope, clinician - scientists find it easier stay on top of the rapid advances in both clinical and research fields.
Based on my own experience, I would argue that commitments to predictability and a personal sense of competence have powerful narrowing effects on the scope of things teachers are willing to try, even if they want to.
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.
«However, for low - to - moderate UPB borrowers taking out larger amounts of equity — again narrowing the scope to borrowers that will continue to itemize — the post-tax math may now favor cash - out refinances instead, even if it results in a slight increase to first - lien interest rates.»
If the fear of failure is preventing you from even making an attempt to achieve your financial goals, then it's time to narrow the focus and scope of your goals.
Browse our range of sample itineraries below and then tailor your experience to incorporate your favourite excursions and hotels, allowing you to create your own unique German rail holiday - you can even select the class of your rail and / or air journeys, and the scope of your rail tour of Germany can be as wide or as narrow as you like.
With Missile Cards, I actually started with a fairly narrow scope, then I trimmed it down even further.
If there were unmistakable fluctuations like the Younger Dryas, presumably those had regional rather than global scope — restricted to the vicinity of the North Atlantic or an even narrower area (few studies had been done anywhere else).
Even though I think climate science tends toward indicating a level of confidence in causation not supported by a particular analysis, I think the scope of what VS shows is narrower.
Many of the summaries include citations to other cases, giving you even more insight and helping narrow the scope of your research.
In B.C. the scope of appellate intervention in commercial arbitration is narrow: there is limited jurisdiction for appellate review of arbitration awards because B.C. is statutorily limited to questions of law (Arbitration Act, s. 31); even where such jurisdiction exists, the S.C.C. held that a deferential standard of review — reasonableness — «almost always» applies to arbitration awards (Sattva Capital v. Creston Moly Corp., [2014] 2 S.C.R. 633, at paras. 75, 104 and 106).
The problem as I see it for Quebec is that they wont be able to rely on the security aspect because 1) its clear from the narrow scope of the ban (i.e. provincial employees and persons interacting with government) that the intention of the legislation had nothing to do with security and 2) even if it squeaked through the door of s. 1 of the Charter, the court very well could find that such legislation would be ultra vires provincial jurisdiction (admittedly I haven't explored this argument too deeply).
The decision written by Abella was joined by only two other judges (Justice Michael Moldaver wrote a concurring judgment, joined by Justice Andromache Karakatsanis, which was more narrow in scope, while Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin and Justice Thomas Cromwell were in dissent and concluded a general warrant was sufficient even for seizure of prospective text messages, because they are stored on the databases of service providers).
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