Sentences with phrase «relatively narrow view»

As honestly as «Olive Kitteridge» comes to its understanding of the teacher, wife, and mother whose design for living increasingly marks her as the relic of a bygone era, the miniseries illustrates a relatively narrow view of all the ways we suffer, and perhaps survive, each «big, fat disappointment» we encounter.

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Randy Bennett, who holds the title of distinguished scientist at ETS, writes that this rigid idea of assessment yields a «narrow view of proficiency» defined by «skills needed to succeed on relatively short, and quite artificial, items.»
I will say that the rear view mirror takes some getting used to, since there is relatively narrow viewpoint when backing up.
It's easy to see out of the front of the 3 Series Touring, thanks to its relatively narrow windscreen pillars, while the door mirrors give a good view of what's drawing up alongside you.
Even though the new Traverse is a big SUV, it didn't affect maneuverability on the narrow streets of Detroit — and Traverse City later — with a relatively tight turning radius, good sight lines, and the available around - view camera making it easy to parallel park, or flip a quick U-turn.
Dim display and narrow viewing angles; Relatively heavy with suspect build quality; Below - average battery life; Weak camera
Amazon also pointed to an outside blog post that the company said «offers a wider perspective» compared to other coverage that «has expressed a relatively narrow point of view
Possible downsides are that the rooms is that most don't have a sea view, as the resort is on a relatively narrow strip if land, only guests staying in the super luxury beachfront villas get uninterrupted sea views.
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.
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.
Viewing angles were relatively narrow, with images dimming when I tilted the phone beyond 45 degrees away from me.
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