Sentences with phrase «rather narrow range»

The quartiles for July are 4.2 and 4.7 million square kilometers, a rather narrow range given that the uncertainty of individual estimates are on the order of 0.5 million square kilometers.
I expect the share price to remain in a rather narrow range until we get closer to contract - end next April or oil prices make a significant move up (or down!).
Current mortgage rates are operating in a rather narrow range, and it's a nice low range.
In fact, the body must maintain a rather narrow range of...
If such be the case, concrete cooperation between Marxists and Christians would have a rather narrow range of possibilities.
Current mortgage rates are operating in a rather narrow range, and it's a nice low range.

Not exact matches

«History says that in the subsequent years, a narrow range should not be thought of as a coiled spring, ready to jump but rather when you have a narrow range, it usually ends up with a pretty small advance,» he said.
3.28 — with rather less endearing texts culled from a narrow range of pagan and Jewish sources, and maintain that one has uncovered the causal factor: the essential character of the new religion.
In less complex occasions, with a narrow range of potential response to their inherited data, conformity to that data and to the restricted ideal aim offered by God in view of their simplicity is rather massive; thus, for example, actualization of God's aim for a molecular occasion in a silicon crystal is ideal.
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.
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.
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.
Since cancer cells derive most of their energy from anaerobic glycolysis, the goal is not to eliminate sugars or carbohydrates entirely from the diet but rather to control blood - glucose within a narrow range to help starve the cancer cells and boost immune function.
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.
Ofqual wants to see pupils encouraged to learn everything on the course rather than concentrating on a narrow range of areas.
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.
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.
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.
(As I understand it, B. Verheggen is of the opinion that the lower number in their survey was actually due to a much more detailed / specific question, rather than the mean range thought appropriate - that the respondents didn't think they could narrow it down to the specificity given)
«Apparently dissatisfied with the pace of progress on this issue in the elected branches, petitioners have come to the courts claiming broad - ranging injury, and attempting to tie that injury to the Government's alleged failure to comply with a rather narrow statutory provision.
Finally, my purpose in taking issue with Cassese's position in Erdemović was not to condone the consultation of a narrow range of domestic legal systems or types of systems, but rather to condone the decision made by other judges to examine rather than ignore information on guilty pleas that had been amassed in a range of places over a long period of time.
Rather than focusing on narrow, project - specific impacts and infringements, cumulative effects includes long - term effects across a wide range of development projects.
These findings of a complex network of associations between all domains and dimensions of parenting suggest that a wide, rather than a narrow, range of parenting skills is important to benefit both children's health and their health behaviours.
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