Sentences with phrase «relatively narrow issue»

Obama's problem is that if he caves on one relatively narrow issue, he risks giving an inch and granting a mile.

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A CC is unlikely to refound the British state if it is set up to function as, in effect, an advisory council to the UK Parliament on a relatively narrow range of issues.
Berkeley Lab was home to a pioneering experiment) in 2004 that showed laser plasma acceleration can produce relatively narrow energy spread beams - reported in the so - called «Dream Beam» issue of the journal Nature - and in 2006 used a similar laser - driven acceleration technique to accelerate electrons to a then - record energy of 1 billion electron volts, or GeV.
Berkeley Lab was home to a pioneering experiment in 2004 that showed laser plasma acceleration can produce relatively narrow energy spread beams — reported in the so - called «Dream Beam» issue of the journal Nature — and in 2006 used a similar laser - driven acceleration technique to accelerate electrons to a then - record energy of 1 billion electron volts, or GeV.
Despite relatively narrow tyres for the rim diameter - mere 215/45 section ZR18s - traction is never an issue, even in the wet.
Elsewhere, Electronic Arts has bypassed the issue by setting its Battlefront: X-Wing VR mission in the cockpit of a spacecraft, while Ubisoft (which has invested heavily and relatively early in VR experimentation) has discovered that narrowing the player's field of vision in its interesting sim Eagle Flight reduces instances of nausea.
While many comprehensive multilateral reforms are slow to progress, the Mauritius Convention has relatively quickly resulted in a consented text by focusing on a clearly defined and narrow, but no less important issue.
The major issue in dispute was relatively narrow — whether the plaintiff had a fixed term employment contract.
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