Sentences with phrase «narrowly defined area»

Each class is a deep dive into a narrowly defined area of knowledge.
If you have the wherewithal to make that in a more narrowly defined area of research supported by philanthropy, do it,» says Dixon.
Moreover, with huge funds dominating the broad market space, new ETFs have to specialize in ever more narrowly defined areas in order to stand out from the crowd.

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Defined narrowly — as a discipline distinct from other areas of plant biology — plant genomics is the study of the organization of genomes themselves.
The reintroduction has been hampered by rules that require recapture of wolves who set up territories outside the narrowly defined recovery area and that do not allow release of captive wolves into New Mexico's Gila National Forest, where there's extensive suitable habitat.
Liz Boehm: So, I would say rather than maybe focusing so much on a specific practice area, like rather than focusing on health care in general, we'll try to find the really hot issues at hand or the things that our clients really are most concerned about and talk about those more narrowly defined issues in a specific group.
First, increasing density of people and businesses, especially in urban areas, makes it easier to find sufficiently demand for a narrowly - defined practice.
The one exempted category where real estate practitioners might find relief is in the area of existing business relationship, though the rules narrowly define such a relationship: You can make calls to a contact who's on the list for up to 18 months after a business transaction and up to three months after a consumer inquiry or application.
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