Sentences with phrase «only narrow ranges»

In 1972 the task force concluded that, in a highly qualified way, FOREIGN INVESTMENT had had a moderately favourable effect overall but that problems did exist, eg, «truncated firms» which performed only a narrow range of activities in Canada and were dependent on foreign technology and management.
But the few predictive models are still hotly debated, and they apply to only a narrow range of organisms at best.
«This makes it problematic for many room temperature biofabrication systems, which are compatible with only a narrow range of hydrogel viscosities and which must generate products that are as uniform as possible if they are to function properly.»
We all have different calorie needs and while there is some wiggle - room calorie wise in the Daily Dozen, the Daily Dozen plan generally seems to fit only a narrow range of people who have that calorie need..
Improvements in our understanding of clathrate chemistry and sedimentology have revealed that hydrates form in only a narrow range of depths (continental shelves), at only some locations in the range of depths where they could occur (10 - 30 % of the Gas hydrate stability zone), and typically are found at low concentrations (0.9 — 1.5 % by volume) at sites where they do occur.
However, it is that efficient at only a narrow range (5 - 10 mph) of wind speeds midway between the cut - in speed (when the turbine starts to spin) and the «rated» speed (when the turbine generates at is full, or nameplate, capacity, e.g., a 2 - MW turbine generating at 2 MW).
Some law firms take only a narrow range of cases but other practices prefer the financial stability of diversification.

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But by the end of Week 3, the range usually starts narrowing: You realize that weather is only weather; deadlines are only deadlines.
But only to be expected I guess of a system that has a very narrow range of belief.
As the two experiments continue to gather collision data, so the range possible for the mass of the Higgs boson is gradually being narrowed: ATLAS results imply a possible mass range of 116 - 130GeV; the CMS group shows it could only lie in the range 115 - 127GeV.
There are countless chemical reactions necessary for life that can only occur within a very specific pH range, so the body has many checks and balances to maintain pH within a narrow range.
The region, Goulburn Valley, gives its name to the best - known range of fruit - based products sold by SPC.. The business, which has a century - long presence in the regional hub of Shepparton, is something of a throwback — not only does it sell Australian - only fruit, its suppliers come from a narrow arc of intensively farmed land adjoining its cannery.
Taking voting intention first, support for each the parties fluctuated during this year's conference season, but only within a narrow three point range: Labour 40 - 43 %.
Traditional GPS tags narrow the range to tens of metres, but are slow to get a satellite fix, a problem in tough ocean conditions and when an animal surfaces only briefly.
They found that seismic waves could trigger an earthquake in the simulated fault only if they came in a narrow range of frequencies.
Some state mandates only require ASD coverage for children in narrow age ranges, even though treatment through childhood and into adulthood can be effective, and place caps on annual coverage amounts.
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.
But over the next 28 years, scientists were able to narrow that range only slightly.
Unfortunately, this coating works optimally only within a narrow wavelength range.
The procedure only affected a narrow frequency range, so LIGO researchers, having learned of the detection in Louisiana, were still able to look for and find the waves in the data after excluding those frequencies.
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.
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.
They only operate in narrowed - temperature ranges.
Optimal ranges are much narrower, but these ranges are usually only measured by more naturopathic and holistic practitioners.
But my biggest beef with this palette is that the shades would only suit a very narrow range of skin tones.
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.
A report published by McKinsey and Company in 2005, China's Looming Talent Shortage, found that the Chinese system produces students who excel in a narrow range of subjects with only 10 percent of its college graduates considered employable by multinational businesses because the students lack the qualities society needs.
One problem with this type of battery is that it only operates efficiently in a narrow temperature range, so energy has to be expended to keep its temperature constant, and while the battery's capacity is equivalent to 53kWh it takes 70kWh to charge thanks to energy losses (as heat) during the charging process.
A range of seat cushions (in narrow or wide) or full seat trim options (FIA only) are available for use with the seats such as FIA approved (fire resistant) spacer fabrics, genuine leather or Carbon fibre embossed effect leather.
The powerband is narrower, though, not peaking in the SVR until 3,500 rpm and only holding until 5,000; that's literally half the peak range of the R's much more tractable 2,500 to 5,500.
As for the internal - combustion - only Range Rover Sports, you'll be able to spot 2018 model - year examples by their new, slimmer LED headlamps bookending a matching narrower grille.
The future CLC will use the same MRA platform from C - Class saloon and coupe and we expect a narrow engine range with only top versions from the C - Class including two AMG versions powered by the new 4.0 litre V8 bi-turbo engine.
Contrast that to Amazon, which pays only 35 % royalties outside the narrow price range of $ 2.99 to $ 9.99 and accesses a download fee inside that range that's the equivalent of a $ 400 hamburger.
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).
b. Amazon pays 70 % royalties only over a narrow $ 2.99 - 9.99 price range.
Others call themselves financial planners, but they may only be able to recommend that you invest in a narrow range of products, and sometimes products that aren't securities.
Finally, the narrower range means your upfront cost is smaller — you only pay the premium for the time and risk you want to be exposed to.
Michelozzo, Antonio da Sangallo il Vecchio, Baldassarre Peruzzi, Vignola are only some of the names contributing to the urban aspect of Montepulciano, whose main buildings are mostly included within its city walls: the elegant Piazza Grande with its Palaces and the Cathedral; the long artery that under different names winds through the city, ranging along its sides sixteenth century or medieval façades, renaissance churches, and even sculptured stones dating back from the etruscan times; the charming little squares and the narrow, romantic passages.
I mentioned that, and the Faint Young Sun, only to show that you are wrong in your assertion that the geological data shows that the Earth can only change in narrow ranges.
Similarly, the logarithmic nature of the radiative forcing does have a theoretical basis, but strictly speaking, is only a good approximation that is valid for a relatively narrow range of CO2 concentrations (although the range is broad enough to encompass what you'd expect to see for our present day climate change).
The range of possible warming from a particular rise in greenhouse gas concentrations is only a little narrower than it was back then.
I would guess that's only part of the objective, the other part being to get the 90 % range as narrow as possible without violating the above.
Indeed, his Table I shows that whereas the response of the climate system to clouds by various models varied from 0.04 to 0.37 (a wide spread), the variation of net feedback from clouds varied only from 0.49 to 0.73 (a much narrower relative range).
«The human body can only function within a narrow range of core body temperatures around 37 °C.
We need to narrow that range as far as possible and the only thing which will do that is new research.
It is uniformly distributed in the atmosphere but only absorbs infrared (heat) in a very narrow wavelength range.
Tony B, your point that paintings are classed as «anecdotal evidence» but the products of inaccurate computer models are classed as «scientifically acceptable» proves that Scientific Man is incredibly gullible, but only within a narrow range, of course!
Gas turbines can only generate electricity from a narrow range of air pressures.
Though carbon dioxide definitely absorbs IR, it only absorbs IR in two very narrow ranges of wavelengths, one between 2.5 and 3 microns, and another between 4 and 5 microns.
The point is, average temperature is indeed increasing but only because the range of yearly temps is narrowing.
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