Sentences with phrase «often narrow sets»

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For then the character of each event is set within a context, often a narrow one, provided by its predecessor events, a context of real possibility.
In proclaiming the gospel as evangelists we have been concerned to make a point of contact with the people, but because the faith as thus presented has been set in too narrow a context and has not been addressed to the mind as well as the heart, it has often failed to lead to a permanent and constructive reorientation of life.
The effort to insist on «assessment boundaries» — which narrow the focus of a standard by setting a ceiling on the content that can be assessed — in connection with every standard often leads to a «dumbing down» of what might actually be learned about a topic, seemingly in the interest of «one - size - fits - all» science that won't be too challenging for students.
Candidates in independent programs often receive a more technical, narrow training on how to implement a defined set of curricular, instructional, and managerial guidelines.
For these reasons, it's often best — and when you factor in the cost of repated tire swapping, cheapest — to buy a separate set of narrow, winter - only wheels.
Painters often find their styles by setting narrow limits on their work.
As an interim recruiter, I am often frustrated when I find a profile that is of high interest, and can not get to that person because their settings are too narrow, they don't have a few LinkedIn groups displayed, they have no Twitter address I can write to, have no blog or other personal website at which I can contact them, have no email or phone number displayed overtly or on attached documents, etc..
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