Sentences with phrase «relatively narrow»

It's a relatively narrow enclosure, but clever planning means there's a roomy feel to the shower area and therefore also the entire room.
Where a kitchen is relatively narrow, a long island is a great idea.
«Median home prices have been moving up and down in a relatively narrow range in many markets, which shows a stabilization trend,» he said.
Located at the northern tip of the relatively narrow Esowista Peninsula, Tofino's development pattern is restricted by ocean on three sides.
Much of the research showing effectiveness has been based on relatively narrow therapeutic approaches.
This also means that the thought pattern of the authoritarian personality tends to be relatively narrow.
SLD are specific in the sense that these disorders each significantly affect a relatively narrow range of academic and performance outcomes.
People with a work history that shows progress and forward movement along a relatively narrow career path
Five - inch displays push the boundary between phone and phablet but the Xperia ZL's thin profile, light weight, and relatively narrow width make for a comfortable phone that can be used one - handed.
Viewing angles were relatively narrow, with images dimming when I tilted the phone beyond 45 degrees away from me.
Other less noticeable nits are the relatively narrow Backspace, Backslash, Enter, Right Shift and Tab keys on the chiclet - style keyboard.
Front on the LG G Pad 8.3 looks like a blown up LG G2 smartphone, with rounded corners, relatively narrow bezels and a screen slapped in the middle.
Namely, Google chose to go with a relatively narrow color gamut by default, so the colors look more muted than Android users are used to.
XOLO has gone for iPhone - like front with huge bezels on top and bottom, and relatively narrow bezels on the sides.
Today, the experience is bogged down by inconsistency and a relatively narrow set of supported actions, but viewed as a highly - capable medium for notification triage it's clear Google has a winner.
As the most premium Kindle reader, the device is targeted at a relatively narrow band of consumers — those who want an essentially single - function device with a premium build.
The Ring Stick Up Cam has a relatively narrow 80 - degree field of view, but can be pointed in any direction via an adjustable mounting bracket.
In terms of basic design, the 9 Lite bears more than a little similarity to Honor's recent device — the 18:9 aspect ratio display in front, with front - facing cameras (dual as in the 9i) with relatively narrow bezels on the sides and Honor branding just below it.
The displays have a new 18.5:9 aspect ratio with a QHD + resolution, meaning they're extra tall while staying relatively narrow.
But Slashdot was one of the first to show that the web could sustain something like that by focusing on what was then a relatively narrow niche.
This leaves no room for punishment, and it ought to leave relatively little room for «creative» conditions for supervising bail that go beyond these relatively narrow constitutional permissions (appearance and dangerousness).
By contrast, the Ontario Bar Association supported legislation, though on relatively narrow grounds (Report, para 28).
Additionally, 18 USC 922 (q)(3) makes it a separate federal crime to «knowingly or with reckless disregard for the safety of another... discharge a firearm» in a primary or secondary school zone, also with a few relatively narrow listed exceptions.
The major issue in dispute was relatively narrow — whether the plaintiff had a fixed term employment contract.
It is important to note, however, that as soon as the «emergency» has passed, appropriate authority must be obtained to continue treatment and that in reality, the scope of «urgent» treatment is relatively narrow.
Claimant alleged that TfL had failed in their duties to maintain and properly repair the bridge and to ensure that the pier buttresses (and the relatively narrow low water channel through the arch) were sufficiently marked to enable vessels to transit safely (the Defendant denies any breach).
My primary focus is thus relatively narrow, confined to technical questions of administrative law.
Ideas about the potential market size and use cases of AI in the legal sector, which seemed experimental and relatively narrow in early 2016, now just a year later seem quite practical and also much more diverse.
KG: The path to success in the next twenty years is going to be in specialization — having a very strong expertise in relatively narrow areas.
Bill 132 expands what are currently a relatively narrow set of employer obligations regarding workplace harassment in the OHSA.
In this sense, legal advice privilege will be limited to communications between the in - house lawyer and a relatively narrow group of people, commonly a board of directors and those within the business specifically authorised to instruct the lawyers and / or seek legal advice on behalf of the company.
Podiatrists are trained and licensed to perform a relatively narrow set of procedures.
● First, it shows the Court of Appeal looking at dependant's pensions for a relatively narrow class of unmarried claimant.
As an editorial policy, I try to have threads stick to relatively narrow topics.
Their estimates, appearing in peer reviewed literature, fall within a relatively narrow range.
On the other hand, the SMEs with relatively narrow distribution, such as the MIROC3 - AS and NCAR - A tend to have climate sensitivity that is either relatively high (MIROC3.2: 3.7 — 9.8 K for 2 - sigma, Y10), or relatively low (NCAR CAM3: 2.2 — 3.2 K, Sanderson 2011).
On the other hand, if the distribution of a model ensemble is relatively narrow, then the observed values will lie towards the edge or outside the range of the model ensemble, and then the rank histogram will form a V - or even U-shaped distribution with large end bins depending on the severity of this error.
The Alaska Beaufort Sea shelf is relatively narrow.
Obama's problem is that if he caves on one relatively narrow issue, he risks giving an inch and granting a mile.
Yet the instrumental and historic record demonstrates much greater variability, albeit within relatively narrow overall decadal boundaries.
Jet streams are relatively narrow corridors of particularly strong winds, which correspond to the location of the polar front and other areas of strong temperature contrast.
In the Southern Hemisphere the Pacific and Atlantic mix in the relatively narrow Drake Passage between Tierra del Fuego in South America and Graham Land in Antarctica.
All interconnected by relatively narrow channels so that they share a common level.
The storms are being driven by an «atmospheric river,» which, as NOAA explains, is a «relatively narrow» region in the atmosphere «responsible for most of the horizontal transport of water vapor outside of the tropics.»
It raises money to fund good programs, but the relatively small carbon price it imposes on a relatively narrow slice of the economy does not, in and of itself, drive many (or possibly any) carbon reductions that wouldn't have otherwise occurred.
Throughout the entire period in which this question has been asked, the percentage of Americans expressing a great deal of confidence in the leaders of the scientific community has fluctuated within a relatively narrow range, hovering between 35 % and 45 % (appendix table 7 - 20).
For it was Lovelock's Gaia Hypothesis which first popularised the idea that the biosphere is a massively complex nonlinear system that works to regulate many different subsystems towards a relatively narrow envelope of values necessary for the continuity of life on the planet through a tangle of negative feedbacks, in much the same way the human body maintains constant internal conditions necessary for life.
I agree with the overall scenario (and was actually thinking of posting something similar), except that I suspect that instabilities and the Earth's rotation would cause the pattern to break up into relatively narrow latitudinal bands perhaps as little as a few tens of kilometres wide, with a sort of helical circulation in each (like a rope).
The ratio in which they cooperate on the final effect — relatively narrow range of survivable temperatures — is another question; it is for sure, that the most abundant IR active gas likes to create clouds, which effectively cool the surface, then it rains down and again effectively cools the surface and sometimes gets frozen to snow, which reflects sunlight and again effectively cools the surface.
As far as I can judge, the relatively narrow error bands are obtained through this kind of approach.
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