Sentences with phrase «pretty narrow view»

Popularized by movies like As Good As It Gets, Jack Nicolson's portrayal of a man who has to turn the lock on his door the same number times each time he touches it and can't step on sidewalk cracks, is actually a pretty narrow view of the condition.
«The U.S., compared to Europe, has a pretty narrow view of Asian art,» notes the director, who also serves as vice president for global arts and cultural programs for all 12 of the Asia Society sites.

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In an article for Bloomberg View published shortly after the election, Cass Sunstein, administrator of the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs under President Obama, called the idea «pretty dumb» and said it would be extremely difficult to implement and require so many exemptions as to leave its scope narrow.
The street was quite narrow, so her view was pretty much limited to the neighbor's wall.
Although the participants admittedly came to the table viewing football and concussion safety through the prism of their own experience and advancing the narrow interests of the organizations they represented, the roundtable was a valuable exercise, even though I'm pretty sure almost everyone left the meeting still hewing to the same views they had coming in.
The screen is bright, and viewing angles are pretty narrow.
What's more, if you're taking the game on the go, you can actually turn your Switch screen around vertically and play as originally intended with the narrow arcade screen view, which is pretty wonderful.
The chain of events is pretty typical here, i.e. a circuit court taking a narrow view of the case and the given piece of legislation, the higher court taking far more care with precedent and with the consequences of overturning precedent.
All that being said, while the screen's vertical viewing angles are fairly narrow, horizontally, they're pretty good.
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