Sentences with phrase «narrower than its range»

The Discovery's cabin offers airy headroom for front seat passengers (not to mention reasonably spacious headspace for the middle and rear rows, thanks to the stepped - up roofline), but seeing one on the road presents a curious optical illusion: though it appears narrower than its Range Rover Sport big sibling, the Disco's width is actually identical.
crandles: «Looking at figure 2a, the good models below the dotted line has a range that is not much narrower than the range for the bad models above the dotted line.»

Not exact matches

The slump in demand for the precious metal also coincided with prices holding within their narrowest range of any quarter in more than a decade.
Below, you can see that storage levels in PADD 2 are still above their five - year range, though with a narrower margin than the same time last year.
The CBOE Volatility Index, also known as the VIX, traded within a narrow range on Tuesday and eventually settled at 15.49, where it was down more than 2 % from Monday's close.
Stocks stayed in a narrow range, holding on to a better - than 100 - point gain posted by the blue chips by late morning, until about 3:00 P.M., when the market began to drift lower.
While buybacks and dividends - as - a-percent of sales more than doubled from a post - recession low of 3.5 % to a high last year of more than 8 %, capex - as - a-percent of sales has largely stayed within a narrow range between 4 % and 5 %, and has not even recovered to its pre-GFC high.
By the end of the Assembly, as Kenneth Slack pointed out, «most of the members felt that there was more danger from undue stress on the evangelism of individuals than the other way round, despite widely expressed anxiety, given expression by Stott, that liberation in political, social and economic sense was in danger of replacing salvation from sin at the heart of the redeeming gospel».73 There was no doubt that, despite the narrowing of the range of disagreements, important differences continued, especially with regard to the meaning of salvation and the program of dialogue with people of other faiths.
Morrison never made the sustained effort needed to write even passable free verse, and his emotional range — from petulant narcissism to dead - serious angst — is far narrower than the least of his poetic idols.
So one of the best things we can do is make sure it's cooler at night for the baby rather than keeping everything at the same narrow range with our air conditioners and heaters.
On other issues, Clegg found an ally in then Foreign Secretary William Hague during «behind - the - scenes debates about Israel and Palestine or the Middle East or China, where [Clegg] would customarily push for a harder line than the narrow realpolitik espoused by Osborne» (202), a poorly drafted sentence that makes it unclear whether Clegg's dispute with Osborne ranged over all these issues or solely China.
«There's a danger in overstating the extent of the ideological shift because the range of issues that we tackle at the municipal level are much narrower than those that are tackled at the state and federal level and I find that there's a broad based consensus on most of the subjects that come before the City Council,» he said.
After all, particle accelerator searches over the last two decades had narrowed the range of possible masses for the Higgs; if it existed at all, it had to weigh in at between 114 billion and 143 billion electron volts or GeV (1 GeV is slightly more than the mass of a hydrogen atom).
Which suggests the chief application of Batygin's formalism may not be to model a wide range of systems but rather to make models for a narrow range of systems far less computationally expensive than N - body simulations.
For axions to explain dark matter, they would need to occupy a relatively narrow range of masses and be far lighter than WIMPs, potentially making them even harder to detect.
For axions to explain dark matter, they would need to occupy a relatively narrow range of masses and be far lighter than WIMPs.
Another option, advocated by Maeda, Williamson and others, would be to choose a baculovirus with a narrower host range than AcNPV.
They can differentiate into a range of tissues, albeit a far narrower range than embryonic stem cells.
Presumably, growth is governed by factors other than temperature and, even if a linear relationship does exist, it's likely that it only exists over a narrow temperature range.
The shorter - term single - dose trial is recruiting 40 healthy and relatively young (ages 21 - 65 y) subjects for a narrow safety trial, whereas the multiple - dose trial will be conducted in 60 persons suffering with PD (the trial protocol specifies the recruitment of idiopathic PD subjects), and includes subjects that are somewhat older (ages 40 - 80) and with a wider range of severity of disease (Hoehn and Yahr stages I - III) than were used in AFFiRiS» trial of PD01A.
The four distinguishing characteristics of the spirals are: (a) they have more orderly, rotational motion than random motion (the rotation refers to the disk as a whole and means that the star orbits are closely confined to a narrow range of angles and are fairly circular); (b) they have some or a lot of gas and dust between the stars; (c) this means they can have new star formation occuring in the disk, particularly in the spiral arms; and (d) they have a spiral structure.
The disk galaxy properties like total mass and central velocity dispersion also lie within a much narrower range than the black hole masses.
By using a full range of motion on the right exercises, guys who go through my Chest Sculpting training, not only end up with bigger muscles than most other guys who lift weights, they also end up with better shaped bodies — with a wider chest and narrow waist for that V - taper, and better shaped muscles — with good thick muscular development from origin to insertion, rather than just a fat round muscle belly.
Functional medical testing is the way to go, especially with thyroid because their ranges are much narrower than conventional ranges.
The secret to weight loss and preventing heart disease is controlling hormones into a narrow range referred to as «the Zone,» this can be achieved by adding more protein to the diet than is commonly consumed or recommended.
b) Use a modernized search engine that lets you narrow down your options further than just gender, age range and location.
Such questions help us avoid narrow - minded fixes that focus only on encouraging girls» interest in STEM rather than considering the broader range of important factors.
This may concern some in the school system if it is leading to the range of subjects pupils are studying narrowing earlier than it has done.
Ofqual wants to see pupils encouraged to learn everything on the course rather than concentrating on a narrow range of areas.
Key Velar exterior cues include flush door handles, narrow cutlines, a grooved wraparound beltline, and a much softer and rounder D - pillar treatment than on other Range Rover models.
The Sport's racing - style bucket seats are smaller and narrower than the seats in the Range Rover; they envelop the driver's body with form - fitting leather side bolsters, providing outstanding support and bestowing a sportier feeling to the Sport's interior.
It says: 1) the vehicle is narrow inside and they thought to make two wider, more comfortable seats, rather than attempt to accommodate three in back, and 2) extra passenger weight could reduce the range from the 300 mile benchmark.
The 7 - inch, 1,280 - by -800-pixel LCD is framed by narrower - than - usual bezels for a tablet in this price range.
With its outrageous download fees for ebooks (megabyte for megabyte, over five times more expensive than Verizon cell phone data charges) and the low royalty it pays on books outside a narrow price range ($ 2.99 - 9.99), Amazon is probably earning double the profits on ebooks as competitors such as Apple or various national ebook retailers.
Our colorimeter says that the Switch 11 V's 11.6 - inch touch screen renders only 74.1 percent of the sRGB spectrum, which is a narrower range than the average ultraportable (80.6 percent) and the Inspiron 11 (81.4 percent).
But this outcome is a product of the methodology: since each year's sample is broken into quintiles, and the sample is roughly normally distributed, the ROIC ranges are much narrower for the middle three quintiles than for the extreme quintiles.
Inside Bar: Also sometimes called a narrow range bar, an inside bar is a bar with a high that is lower than the previous bar's high and a low that is higher than the previous bar's low.
Inside Bar: also called a narrow range bar, is a bar with the high that is lower than the previous bar and low that is higher than the previous bar.
Obviously some hitters are consistently better than others, but the range of batting averages at the major league level is narrower than it once was.
Your points are well made, but I think I can fairly argue that the range of yields you'll find in a particular property category will still be far narrower than pretty much any other property or stock metric you can think of...
Some have a narrower or wider range than FICO, and some are identical to FICO.
This makes the market price of an ETF trade in a more narrow range that's closer to its net asset value (~ 15 %) than CEFs.
This eight night pedal adventure is more captivating countryside than crabby commuters as it traverses the Guardarrama mountain range to Valsain, before pushing on across breathtaking countryside to the historic city of Segovia with its narrow winding streets and beautiful architecture.
«Because T1 has no anthropogenic sulphate aerosol (ASA) forcing, its mean (Î 1/4 = 1.43 °C, median m = 1.38 °C) standard deviation (0.35 °C) and skewness (s = 0.80) are small, and its 90 % confidence interval 0.94 °C to 2.04 °C, is narrower and shifted toward smaller values than the IPCC range of 1.5 °C to 4.5 °C.
The ranges are narrower than in the TAR mainly because of improved information about some uncertainties in the projected contributions15.
The range of possible warming from a particular rise in greenhouse gas concentrations is only a little narrower than it was back then.
However, in the interest of fairness, it must be noted that the most likely GCM sensitivity for the ClimatePrediction.net model is going to lie somewhere within this range, and by weighting the * most likely * approximations more than the more extreme approximations (which ClimatePrediction.net has the wonderful luxury of exploring), the ensemble result is likely to actually narrow and clarify the range of «most likely» climate sensitivity, rather than broaden and smear it.
As already noted, my iRF efficacy uncertainty ranges are much narrower than Marvel et al.'s.
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.
It makes more sense to postulate a mechanism that tends to keep the Earth's climate within a narrow range than to postulate a pure coincidental forcing cancelling out that faint sun.
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